Some example sentences of “decorative”

How to use in-sentence of “decorative”:

+ When Satrapi was 19, she moved back to Iran to study decorative arts at the Tehran School of Fine Arts.

+ In Victorian times jet was brought to Whitby by pack pony to be made into decorative items.

+ It includes both decorative and vegetable aspects of gardens.

+ Ostriches were once farmed for their decorative feathers.

+ Bernese farmers, who are proud of their decorative onion tresses and onion wreaths, also sell other onion products on the market, including Zwiebelkuchen, onion soup and onion sausages.

+ Experts of the Cultural Heritage Organization were invited to assist in the cleaning of the buildings decorative motifs and over a period of two years the wall paintings were restored to their former glory.

+ Coconut fibres are cleaned, smoothed and made into various dolls and toys with beads and colored threads to give them a decorative appearance.

+ This points to their basically decorative nature.

Some example sentences of decorative
Some example sentences of decorative

Example sentences of “decorative”:

+ In the 19th century the lightning rod became a symbol of American ingenuity and a decorative motif.

+ The American Decorative Arts galleries contain furniture pieces designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and Charles and Ray Eames.

+ The colorful inside part of the abalone shell can be used for decorative inlays, in guitars, for example.

+ Several forms of this species have been selected for cultivation as decorative garden plants including: Frances Tenenbaum.

+ Paul Getty Museum on display at the Getty Center includes “pre-20th-century European paintings, drawings, illuminated manuscripts, sculpture, and decorative arts; and 19th- and 20th-century American and European photographs”.

+ It has been used on decorative objects for two or three thousand years, but especially in the Middle Ages in Europe.

+ Islamic decorative tiles in early mosques might be a candidate.

+ In the 19th century the lightning rod became a symbol of American ingenuity and a decorative motif.

+ The American Decorative Arts galleries contain furniture pieces designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and Charles and Ray Eames.
+ The colorful inside part of the abalone shell can be used for decorative inlays, in guitars, for example.

+ The chariot is carved from wood, with many decorative carvings and paintings, and has six levels with statues inside.

+ Because of its decorative value in Israel, its selection was done mainly for external appearance, not so much for eating quality.

+ The result may be a decorative piece in itself, as when silver, gold or steel are engraved, or may provide a printing plate of copper or another metal, for printing images on paper which are also called engravings.

+ Many of these minor decorative elements have Christian symbolism.

More in-sentence examples of “decorative”:

+ Some roses have decorative hips.

+ If empty, the image does not link to anything; this is appropriate for purely decorative images.

+ Follies began as decorative accents on the great estates of the late 16th and early 17th centuries but they flourished especially in the two centuries which followed.

+ Please do not re-purpose any fields to add decorative images, icons or flags.

+ It is used as a decorative coating because of its color.

+ Furthermore, the prominent and character-defining elements of the house, namely the decorative frescoes and other artworks, were faded or covered with grease and dirt.

+ The outside facade was also done by Giacomo della Porta as a decorative piece apart from the actual church.

+ Hand-woven Textiles Utilizing their spare time from cultivation, local housewives produce the uniquely traditional hand-woven textile such as the tube skirt or pha sin with the decorative piece woven in discontinuous supplementary weft technique known as tin chok, which is the influence of Laotian ancestors, who previously migrated to Chainat.

+ The plants have very decorative flowers.

+ The Corinthian is the most decorative of the three orders.

+ They also started using the arch, and recessed walls for decorative effect.

+ Textile arts are arts and crafts that use plant, animal or synthetic fabricsynthetic fibres to construct practical or decorative objects.

+ Many people use driftwood as parts of decorative furniture or other art forms, and it is a popular element in the scenery of fish tanks.

+ Because of their decorative leaves, and long-lasting flowers, several of them are popular houseplants.

+ Pots, obelisks, and other decorative items of AMB were frequently traded during the late 18th and early 19th century.

+ This is a curving decorative motif widely used in Azerbaijani art.

+ Couches are usually bought in a set together with cushions, which give them a bouncey and decorative comfortable touch.

+ While some rose gardens have only a decorative purpose, most of them are used to present and grow various types of roses.

+ It also owns important American art, Old Masters, European and American decorative arts, Asian art and Modern artmodern and contemporary art.

+ In Japan, it is common to add English text to items for decorative and fashion purposes.

+ Throw blankets are smaller blankets, often in decorative colors and patterns, that can be used for extra warmth outside of bed.

+ A handkerchief is also sometimes used as a purely decorative accessory in a suit pocket.

+ Designed in a revolutionary form, inspired by the clothes of ancient Greece, the long dress was both simple and wide, artistic and functional; the hems were adorned with colored Venetian glass beads, with a decorative but also functional function.

+ Some bulbs grown for the decorative flowers are the lily, tulip, and some irises.

+ In Japan, for instance, Zen monks build decorative gardens with stone and waterfall features using natural materials such as bamboo, rock and BONSAI trees like spruce, pine, and other trees with they trained into miniature forms.

+ Some roses have decorative hips.

+ If empty, the image does not link to anything; this is appropriate for purely decorative images.
+ Follies began as decorative accents on the great estates of the late 16th and early 17th centuries but they flourished especially in the two centuries which followed.

+ Another phenomenon appears in Hellenistic sculpture: privatization, which involves the recapture of older public patterns in decorative sculpture.

+ If a letter is made of a line or lines, a serif is a tiny decorative line on the ends of letter’s ‘limbs’.

+ It is often called the ‘Garden City of the Persian Gulf’ because of the many parks, tree-lined avenues and decorative roundabouts within the city.

+ Please note that this is intended to be a decorative template and not for use on the general encyclopedia.

+ Various decorative items are common in most Estonian handicraft shops and households.

+ One can imagine that the Aurignacians regularly painted their bodies red, dyed their animal skins, coated their weapons, and sprinkled the ground of their dwellings, and that a paste of ochre was used for decorative purposes in every phase of their domestic life.

+ It was part of a commission by the Museum of Decorative Arts in Paris to create a huge gate based on the epic poem “The Divine Comedy” of Dante.

+ Decorative aglets are on the end of decorative cords, such as bolo ties, or on the aiguillettes of military dress uniforms.

+ Giovanni Battista Tiepolo was an Italian decorative painter of the Baroque.

+ They are called egrets because they are mainly white and/or have decorative plumes.

+ Kwanzaa symbols include a decorative mat on which other symbols are placed, corn and other crops, a candle holder with seven candles, called a kinara, a communal cup for pouring libations, gifts, a poster of the seven principles, and a black, red, and green flag.

+ In modern times, wreaths are used for their decorative quality rather than ceremonial use.

+ It is used to balance wheels of cars, to make statues, and to make decorative looks in buildings.

+ Koi that are kept for decorative purposes in outdoor koi ponds or water gardens.

+ Commencing in 1998, the conservation process involved the following works: elimination of inappropriate additions, strengthening of the building’s structure, repair of cracks in surfaces, control and elimination of destructive factors such as rising damp, restoration of frescoes and decorative details and the sensitive incorporation of modern services and facilities such as water and sewage systems.

+ Sometimes things made of wood such as furniture are painted in decorative patterns.

+ In 2005-2007 she studied and graduated with honors from the National Academy of Management of Culture and Arts with a degree in “Fine and Decorative Arts” and qualified as an “art critic-expert”.

+ Construction of the bridge started in 1918, it opened to traffic in 1920, and decorative work was completed in 1928.

+ Nonpareils are a decorative confectionery of tiny balls made with sugars and starch.

+ The term “arabesque” is used as a technical term by art historians for decoration in Islamic art from about the 9th century onwards, and European decorative art from the Renaissance onwards.

+ Kale is so decorative that ornamental varieties were developed.

+ Engraving was an important method in history of making images on paper, both in artistic ways, such as making a decorative print, and also for printing books and magazines.

+ The items are usually decorative and have a particular use.

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