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  2. Don Featherstone (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Featherstone was born in Worcester, Massachusetts, in 1936 [5] and grew up in nearby Berlin.After graduating from the Worcester Art Museum's art school, in 1957, he was offered a job designing three-dimensional animals for Union Products, Inc. [3] Over his years at Union Products, Featherstone sculpted over 750 different items, the first two of which were a girl with a water can and a boy with ...

  3. List of ornaments - Wikipedia

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    Different ornament names can refer to an ornament from a specific area or time period. Understanding these ornaments is important for historically informed performance and understanding the subtleties of different types of music. This list is intended to give basic information on ornaments, with description and illustrations where possible.

  4. Goldsmith - Wikipedia

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    The Baqdadi goldsmith by Kamal-ol-molk. A goldsmith is a metalworker who specializes in working with gold and other precious metals.Nowadays they mainly specialize in jewelry-making but historically, goldsmiths have also made silverware, platters, goblets, decorative and serviceable utensils, and ceremonial or religious items.

  5. Ornament - Wikipedia

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    Christmas ornament, a decoration used to festoon a Christmas tree; Dingbat, decorations in typography; Garden ornament, a decoration in a garden, landscape, or park; Hood ornament, a decoration on the hood of an automobile; Lawn ornament, a decoration in a grassy area; Ornamental plant, a decorative plant

  6. Pottery of ancient Greece - Wikipedia

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    Then the vent was closed and green wood introduced, creating carbon monoxide which turns the red hematite to black magnetite (Fe 3 O 4); at this stage the temperature decreases due to incomplete combustion. In a final reoxidizing phase (at about 800–850 °C) the kiln was opened and oxygen reintroduced causing the unslipped reserved clay to go ...

  7. Dingbat - Wikipedia

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    Poem typeset with generous use of decorative dingbats around the edges (1880s). Dingbats are not part of the text. In typography, a dingbat (sometimes more formally known as a printer's ornament or printer's character) is an ornament, specifically, a glyph used in typesetting, often employed to create box frames (similar to box-drawing characters), or as a dinkus (section divider).

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