Due to the "perishable" nature of the surfaces, these examples are not as prevalent as the monumental.
They contrast the changing and perishable nature of our human frame, with the greater durability of the Rivulet.
The origins of the bullwhip are also a matter for debate and, given the perishable nature of leather, are likely to remain so.
Most known Hanunó'o inscriptions are relatively recent because of the perishable nature of bamboo.
Due to the perishable nature of wood material it is difficult to trace the usage of barrels in history.
This means very fresh seafood, sometimes from ocean to frying pan in less than 24 hours, a significant advantage given the product's perishable nature.
Due to preparation requirements and perishable nature, chal has proved difficult to export.
In addition, the regular fading of the moon's appearance is also symbolic of the perishable nature of life.
Some were marked as farm equipment, others as spare parts, nothing there was of a perishable nature.
During the hearings, the Commodity Exchange Authority stated that it was the perishable nature of onion which made them vulnerable to price swings.