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They had been laid upon no foundation, as is the case with ordinary inlaid work.
Vance was running his finger over the inlaid work of one of the chairs.
Among other artworks sudorific inlaid work can be mentioned.
The triangular insertions of white marble and large flowers have in like manner given place to fine inlaid work.
The word derives from a Middle French word meaning "inlaid work".
They have fine inlaid work, too.
His talent was in inlaid work, but he also fancied himself as an artist in painted furniture.
Craftsmen produce damask, fine jewelry, and inlaid work in wood and metal.
In this kind of inlaid work, the artist strictly avoids protrusions on the surface of the wood.
Marquetry: Inlaid work in wood or ivory.
A good deal of inlaid work was then used, and the carving did its best to reach and render the ideas of the cinquecento.
Edging Miss Livingstone aside, she went to the tea caddy table, raised the lid, looked at the attractive inlaid work inside.
In each cubic centimeter of inlaid work, up to approximately 250 pieces of metal, bone, ivory and wood are laid side by side.
The inlaid work of flowers done in gems is very brilliant (followed by a most important modification which the reader is sure to read too carelessly)--2.
Mannerstic wooden stalls, with inlaid work, are located in the Chapel of Jan Zemełko (Zemelius).
For the last 35 years, Aldo Ghini has been a master of the twin arts of intarsio and intaglio, or inlaid work and intricate carving.
"The inlaid work, the marble, the flowers, the buds, the leaves, the petals, and the lotus stems are almost without a rival in the whole of the civilized world."
The roots of this cultural flowering go back to the days of Toshiie and Toshinaga, when Kaga gold-leaf, inlaid work, and calligraphy were well-known even then.
The other walls are taken up by fragments of frescoes by Piero and wooden church stalls with inlaid work picturing Franciscan themes, executed by Piero's followers.
The internal decorations consist of inlaid work in precious stones, such as agate, jasper, etc., with which every squandril or salient point in the architecture is richly fretted.
The Museum of Bern has a collection of firearms and weapons of cold steel, manufactured in Azerbaijan, which includes rifles, swords and sabres, richly decorated with ornamental patterns and inlaid work.
Then he cut off all the branches of the olive tree, and smoothed the trunk, and shaped it into the bed-post, and made the bedstead beautiful with inlaid work of gold and silver and ivory.
The execution of the carving was coarse and careless during the time of the first Stuarts, but afterward rose to be classed with the finest known; inlaid work, also, was more freely used and attained much excellence.
I take them from here and there in his description: "The inlaid work of the Taj and the flowers and petals that are to be found on all sides on the surface of the marble evince a most delicate touch."
As a potter, Lindheim excelled in stoneware and surface treatments, including carved and inlaid work, and her glazes, which she always mixed herself, included a heavily textured and exquisitely controlled crawl glaze she developed in the early 1950s.