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  1. Flag of Maryland (3908 bytes)
    13: ...egislature made a gold cross bottony the official ornament for a flagstaff carrying the Maryland flag.
  2. Hourglass (3146 bytes)
    5: ...rble]]. It is still in use, but typically only [[ornament]]ally or when a relatively approximate measuremen...
  3. Aristotle (37648 bytes)
    37: ...pture)|bust]] of Aristotle is a nearly ubiquitous ornament in places of high culture in [[the West]].]]
  4. Sodalite (4894 bytes)
    47: ... rich royal blue [[mineral]] widely enjoyed as an ornamental [[gemstone|stone]]. Opaque to very seldom trans...
    49: ...enland]], sodalite did not become important as an ornamental stone until [[1891]] when vast deposits of fine...
    68: ...jpg|thumb|right|250px|This [[hippopotamus|hippo]] ornament carved from sodalite demonstrates the mineral's p...
  5. Bodhisattva (7734 bytes)
    14: ...en bhumis and their descriptions from ''The Jewel Ornament of Liberation'', a treatise by [[Gampopa]], an in...
    53: ...sts]] believe in [[Chenrezig]], who is [[Avalokitesvara]] in India, [[Guan Yin]] in China, and [[Kanno...
    57: ...inese Buddhists as the bodhimandala of [[Avalokitesvara]]. Perhaps the most famous bodhimandala of all...
    62: * [[Avalokitesvara]] (Ch. 觀音 ''Guan Yin'', J...
    72: * Gampopa; The Jewel Ornament of Liberation; Snow Lion Publications; ISBN 1-559...
  6. Corinthian order (9508 bytes)
    9: ... scrolling out above the two ranks of [[Acanthus (ornament)|stylized acanthus leaves]], and to notice that s...
    18: ...be supported by brackets or modillions, which are ornamental brackets used in a series under a cornice.
  7. Waterfall (3889 bytes)
    2: ...e sometimes used for [[garden]] and [[landscape]] ornament.
  8. Christmas (35108 bytes)
    54: ...ristmas lights|lights]] and [[Christmas ornaments|ornaments]], and the decoration of the interior of the hom...
    65: ...reat, and may double as a decoration or Christmas ornament]]
    150: ...'s [[The Nutcracker]] ballet tells of a Christmas ornament come to life in a young Russian girl's dream. [[C...
  9. Christmas tree (16574 bytes)
    2: ...stmas lights]] and colourful [[Christmas ornament|ornament]]s during the days around Christmas.
    52: ...on]], these "[[minimalist]]" trees show off small ornaments very well. The first feather trees came to the U...
    64: ... used as tabletop decorations, such as a stack of ornaments.
    71: ==Decoration and ornaments==
    72: ...mould-blown and painted colored glass [[Christmas ornament]]s were a specialty of [[Czech]] glass factories ...
  10. Silver (15157 bytes)
    166: Silver has been used for thousands of years for [[ornament]]s and [[utensil]]s, for [[trade]], and as the ba...
  11. Aegean civilization (41260 bytes)
    107: ...products of later [[Hellenic art]]. Architectural ornament was also highly developed. The richness of the Ae...
    117: ...the latter in enormous number and variety, richly ornamented with coloured schemes, and sometimes bearing mo...
    118: ...ronze, and at the last [[iron]], sometimes richly ornamented or inlaid. Numerous representations also of th...
  12. Achaemenid dynasty (14622 bytes)
    51: ...nd well-organized ground plan, rich architectural ornament, and magnificent decorative reliefs, Persepolis, ...
    57: ...rom Chorasmia The silver and ebony from Egypt the ornamentation from Ionia the ivory from Ethiopia and from ...
  13. Onion (8367 bytes)
    82: ... also species, such as ''Allium moly'', grown for ornament.
  14. Persian rug (6404 bytes)
    28: ...lions superimposed over a field of scrolling vine ornament, sometimes punctuated with mounted hunters, singl...
    32: ... characterized by a red field with scrolling vine ornament and palmettes with dark green or blue borders.
    34: ...arpet types in this group include garden carpets (ornamented with formal gardens and water channels) and the...
  15. Korean art (25186 bytes)
    8: ...re more lively. Patterns are not only useful for ornament but symbolize human thought and philosophical and...
    23: ...costumery, but in woven screens behind the plays, ornaments woven or embroidered or knotted to indicate rank...
  16. Abalone (2824 bytes)
    7: ...and beyond, and when polished makes a beautiful [[ornament]]. Sport harvesting abalone in North California ...
  17. Christmas around the world (98033 bytes)
    290: ''[[Twelve-dish Christmas Eve supper|Sviata Vecheria]]'' or "Holy Supper" is the central ...
    292: ...ch symbolizes the trek of the Three Wise Men, the Sviata Vechera may begin. In farming communities the...
    296: At the end of the Sviata Vechera the family often sings Ukrainian Chri...
    298: ... not have as many traditions connected with it as Sviata Vechera. The old tradition in Ukraine of givi...
    368: ...ternative to Jultomten, nowadays it is used as an ornament, ranging from sizes of 10 cm to huge constru...
  18. Modern architecture (3868 bytes)
    2: ...d technology directly, rather than softening with ornament or facade.
    23: ...er Rohe]]'s Seagram Building--a construction of unornamented steel and glass--and the [[Skidmore, Owings, an...

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