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It goes with - but does not need - a figure of facetted wood and dowels painted white.
Some are made entirely of facetted sapphire (corundum).
Yellow facetted amethyst cast in acrylic with 18K goldwire and gold-plated safetylock.
In 2009 the band released their third album Ősforrás, a more facetted work that focuses on the "wise elder" and natural mysticism.
In his day (1904-1924), it became a multi facetted educational institution, equal to that of any leading school in the British Commonwealth.
All these works contain facetted abstraction in a traditionally cubist manner but still retain enough figurative fragments to enable the subject to be easily recognised.
It was a pretty bottle with a facetted glass stopper, and Aunt Rachel had tied a bow of blue satin ribbon lovingly around its throat.
It has battlemented parapets, clustered facetted brick chimneys and corner towers with squared ogee cappings.
His sculpture is characterized by a distinctive plainer or facetted modeling of the forms and intentionally distorting proportion characteristics (particularly hands and feet).
One outstanding piece is the gold wedding ring with a bezel composed of openwork Gothic tracery, capped by a facetted steeple.
Furthermore, it may be viewed as a facetted dodecahedron: the pentagonal faces may be inscribed within the dodecahedron's pentagons.
The building's facetted facade is accented at night by nearly two-miles of green argon lighting running primarily at the edges and corners of the tower.
The writer Balzac, who lived nearby and was occasionally a guest at the château, deeply admired the building, describing it as 'a facetted diamond, set in the Indre'.
An ordinary, perhaps especially a cross, might, like diamonds and mullets, be facetted, but examples of facetted ordinaries in actual heraldry are extremely hard to find.
Now and then, in the glass curtainwalling of the surrounding buildings, they would see countless reflections of the sun move across the surface in huge sheets of fire, like the blazing facetted eyes of gigantic insects.
Dim for the best eyes is this Reality; and as for these men, they will not look at it with eyes at all, but only through 'facetted spectacles' of Pedantry, wounded Vanity; which yield the most portentous fallacious spectrum.
White Portland stone was the chosen building material; there were to be "stark" external walls and flat roofs, and a large semi-circular doorway at the main entrance, with facetted voussoirs demonstrating the influence of the Muslim architecture of Norman Sicily.
A typical Waterhouse residence featured asymmetrical, picturesque massing, strongly expressed roofs, usually with dominant gables; porches, balconies and verandahs; and at least one facetted oriel or bay external wall finish, together with areas of timber shingling or tile-hanging.
The small banqueting hall of the Russian Tsars, called the Palace of Facets because of its facetted upper story, is the work of two Italians, Marco Ruffo and Pietro Solario, and shows a more Italian style.