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  2. Islamic geometric patterns - Wikipedia

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    Tomb towers of two Seljuk princes at Kharaghan, Qazvin province, Iran, covered with many different brick patterns like those that inspired Ahmad Rafsanjani to create auxetic materials. Computer graphics and computer-aided manufacturing make it possible to design and produce Islamic geometric patterns effectively and economically.

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    Large Christmas Ornament Storage Box. If you want to keep all of your Christmas decorations in one trunk, this is it. It can also hold up to 128 ornaments, for the next-level Christmas decorators ...

  4. Jewellery - Wikipedia

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    The pieces are no longer simple metalwork, but are now masterful examples of jewellery making. Pieces are sophisticated in their design, and feature inlays of turquoise, mother of pearl, spondylus shell, and amethyst. The nose and ear ornaments, chest plates, small containers and whistles are considered masterpieces of ancient Peruvian culture ...

  5. Hood ornament - Wikipedia

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    A sculptor described some hood ornaments as “certainly some kind of sex symbol—a symbol of virility." [8] There were Art Deco stylized women’s forms serving as hood ornaments. [9] After World War II, Nash Motors commissioned George Petty to design hood ornaments featuring female figures without clothing for their cars.

  6. Straw mobile - Wikipedia

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    A straw mobile is a mobile made from reeds, straw or other similar material bound together with string, often forming geometric shapes such as octahedrons, and can be decorated further with craft supplies such as wood, yarn, or feathers.

  7. Plastic flamingo - Wikipedia

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    The American artist Don Featherstone designed the pink lawn flamingo in 1957, naming the first Diego. His lawn flamingo, mass-produced by his employer, Union Products, of Leominster, Massachusetts, has since become an icon of pop culture [1] that won him the Ig Nobel Prize for Art in 1996.

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