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Architects, sculptors and artists have included mabkharas as decorative landscape elements. In Riyadh and Jeddah there are large sculptures in the shape of mabkharas in public areas. Bronze mabkharas ornament the public gardens surrounding the water tower in Riyadh, and a large granite mabkhara stands in the Hamra section of Jeddah.
It is highly decorated with tiny indents covering the whole head as well as larger smooth dots. The smooth raised dots are the remnants of copper tacks that were inset to the wax before casting. [2] The top of the piece is surrounded by a row of swirls and the bottom is a fluted collar with a row of small metal loops.
Hemstitch (Hemming stitch) – decorative technique for embellishing the hem of clothing or household linens; Ladder stitch or mattress stitch – for invisibly closing seams from the outside, i.e. to close a pillow after being stuffed; Overcast stitch – used to enclose a raw, or unfinished, seam or edge
A modern souvenir horse brass featuring Gloucester Cathedral Horse harnessed with brasses 5th-century BC Celtic phalera from a chariot burial in Gaul. A horse brass is a brass plaque used for the decoration of horse harness gear, especially for shire and parade horses.
A decorative front-panel used to fill in the opening of a doublet or gown (later called a stomacher). Also spelled placard. [6] A decorative panel or "forepart" (see 1500–1550 in Fashion) attached to a woman's petticoat. [7] An opening or slit in a skirt or petticoat to access a separate, hanging pocket. [8] A petticoat or skirt pocket. [3]
This set includes everything an avid baker or professional host needs, including a large mixing bowl with measurement markings that go up to 10 cups (or 2.5 quarts), as well as ceramic measuring cups.