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  2. Victorian decorative arts - Wikipedia

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    Victorian design is widely viewed as having indulged in a grand excess of ornament. The Victorian era is known for its interpretation and eclectic revival of historic styles mixed with the introduction of Asian and Middle Eastern influences in furniture, fittings, and interior decoration.

  3. Cake decorating - Wikipedia

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    Buttercream swirls are piped onto the sides of a cake with a pastry bag. Cake decorating is the art of decorating a cake for special occasions such as birthdays, weddings, baby showers, national or religious holidays, or as a promotional item. It is a form of sugar art that uses materials such as icing, fondant, and other edible decorations. An ...

  4. List of mainline My Little Pony ponies - Wikipedia

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    Pattern of pink hearts, dots and triangles (Escape from Catrina, Generation 1), Pattern of red hearts, dots and triangles (1986 TV Series, Generation 1) 1985 Escape from Catrina: Laura Dean 1 Sunny Daze: Female White Yellow, pink, orange and purple Purple Orange and pink sun with purple swirls 2003 A Charming Birthday: Adrienne Carter 3 Sweet Stuff

  5. Jewellery - Wikipedia

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    Picture jasper is a type of jasper known for the colours (often beiges and browns) and swirls in the stone's pattern. Quartz Among the well-known types of quartz are rose quartz (which has a delicate pink colour), and smoky quartz (which comes in a variety of shades of translucent brown).

  6. Table with Pink Tablecloth - Wikipedia

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    Table with Pink Tablecloth is an artwork by American artist Richard Artschwager, now in the collection of the Art Institute of Chicago. It is a work in three-dimensions constructed of Formica on wood. It was made in 1964 using skills Artschwager gained designing furniture using similar materials and similar techniques. [1]

  7. Ambigram - Wikipedia

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    A 3D ambigram is a design where an object is presented that will appear to read several letters or words when viewed from different angles. Such designs can be generated using constructive solid geometry, a technique used in solid modeling, and then physically constructed with the rapid prototyping method.