A few copper axes have been found, but otherwise the metal was hammered into ornamental forms, such as bracelets, rings, beads, and reel-shaped pendants.
AN espalier is a plant whose branches are trained to an orderly and ornamental two-dimensional form.
Together they designed various ornamental organic forms in stained glass and metal, particularly for the murals decorating the walls of the tearoom.
Forms vary considerably, and many desirable ornamental forms could be selected from the wild.
A less ornamental form of this fringe, hung from the browband, is known also as a fly fringe or mosquero.
Most inventive of all are the ornamental forms that surround and emerge from the book's Latin text.
The purely conceptual design meant that the architecture is strictly plastic, bearing no relationship to construction techniques or purely ornamental form.
The garden also has a garden of herbs, a collection of asters, and boxwood hedges trimmed in ornamental forms.
The ornamental form of Euphorbias was a persistent stimulus which produced three important paintings.
"All the plants are setting seed, and we're going to see them drying out into these potentially ornamental forms," Mr. Baen said.