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He did not let his fingers linger over the rich ebony wood.
On a dressing table, he saw a polished ebony wood jewelry box.
The finish of the ebony wood around the glass showed bubbles and discoloration.
The pieces were fashioned of ebony wood and ivory tusk.
An ebony wood chair, with apricotplush seat and apricot-plush back.
Its name comes from its intended use as an artificial substitute for ebony wood.
Base notes include; vanilla, ebony wood, black suede and patchouli.
In their tent that night, Matia watched him as he worked with his knife, carving a piece of fine ebony wood.
She said there was a table, and chessmen of ivory and ebony wood."
Within its luminous halo the chair stood, ebony wood and apricot plush.
Black leather sofas, white floors, ebony wood tables, white lamps.
Makassar Ebony wood is variegated, streaky brown and black, nearly always wide striped.
Elaborate homes, made from some ebony wood, sat on hilltops surrounded by poppy fields and bronze lakes.
Excellent ebony wood is found there."
Egyptian craftsmen of the period used ivory and ebony wood from tropical Africa which came through Nubia.
The unique design enhanced by rare satin, ebony, nadoun and king ebony woods.
In 2009 authorities found ebony wood from India they claimed had misleading labels to hide violations of Indian export law.
The real wood instrument panel applique from the concept was kept but used olive-ash or ebony wood instead of maple.
Ebony Wood (slavery)
The interior is divided into three aisles by colonnades, with the tall pews of ebony wood placed along the line of the columns.
African jewelry is made from such diverse materials as Tiger's eye stone, haematite, sisal, coconut shell, beads and ebony wood.
Do not confuse with Grenadilla (Dalbergia melanoxylon), another plant known by its dark wood, like the ebony wood.
His successor was Adriaan van der Stel who began the development in earnest, developing the export of ebony wood.
Certain species of Diospyros are the sources of most kinds of ebony wood, and not all species bear an edible fruit.
Ebony wood carvings, Ashanti foot stools and kinte cloths make the altar area look more like an African art gallery.