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"ornamented" Definitions
  1. (of a character) highly embellished or ornate; altered by embellishment.
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Some pieces are simple, others ornamented; some smooth, others rough.
They are choosing fun experimental contemporary jewelry over heavily ornamented bling.
Eventually this odd knot of fabric evolved into something outlandishly ornamented.
Both stores are decorated past the point of functionality, like ornamented temples.
Perhaps your co-worker has ornamented her cubicle with rose quartz crystals?
"Vazante" is an origin story written in bile and ornamented with reluctant beauty.
" There's a carving of Vishnu, which, "an architectural sculpture that ornamented a temple or shrine.
Beneath it, tiny wild daisies and mint ornamented the grass with pink tassels and purple cornets.
The first was a chunky tuna tartare, ornamented with wasabi soy, sesame seeds and avocado slivers.
On exhibit is a garment with an ornamented hood to be pulled over a child's head.
Some people design clubwear that's very ornamented and looks great, but you can't dance in it.
Hate is still just hate, no matter how intricately ornamented it is with Ronald Reagan idolatry.
"Early Work" is a tidy and perfectly ornamented novel with no unsanded corners or unglossed surfaces.
The float is ornamented with patterns and fixtures that recall the bygone era of vaudeville and speakeasies.
It's well stocked with dependable actors and ornamented with swooping aerial shots of the severely beautiful landscape.
She was buried in a calathos, or ceremonial headdress, bedecked with floral ornamented plates and shaped pendants.
The staircase has a bronze railing and is ornamented with a three-panel leaded-green-glass window.
Last year's ceiling-scraping flocked tree — also by Leatham — was ornamented with massive balls in shades of pink.
An absurdist samurai helmet is based on a construction worker's orange hard hat, ornamented by a feather duster.
Limestone facades are ornamented with occasional caricatures of African captives: thick-lipped, broad-nosed and with curly hair.
In 2241, an arson fire charred the interior, though the richly ornamented limestone and buff brick facade survived.
It includes a gas fireplace insert and a window seat under a bay window ornamented with leaded glass.
Located above an alcove were shreds of ornamented stucco, now in a T-shape, now in a circle.
Each ornamented canister contains a unique sculpture, representing concepts like a spacecraft's orbital trajectory around Earth or the Moon.
Hyman speaks in the assertive manner of a TED x regular, her phrases ornamented with the lexicon of tech.
For $400: A heavily ornamented style of architecture is named for this, often used to make men and houses.
However, lest we get sentimental, the book is ornamented with twirled cancer-memorial ribbons, cut short at both ends.
The actors have been studiously ornamented and sometimes flamboyantly sleazed up with flash outfits, hair product and statement eyewear.
It's a heavily ornamented house for a rich family on Barcelona's equivalent of Park Avenue, the Passeig de Gràcia.
A two-part exhibition in neighboring galleries focuses on individual work by Schastey, including an extravagantly ornamented Steinway grand piano.
He removed her ornamented leather hood, and the teardrop eyes in her white face fixed on Brysen and his hawk.
Kinch's narrative is as loose and lavishly ornamented as ever, while his material is, if anything, even more scientifically complex.
Its dusty streets are lined by a multicoloured mix of tin-roofed bungalows, half-built brick apartments and intricately ornamented villas.
Across the community in northern Skopje, Byzantine-styled mansions jut out above ornamented brick homes and yards with livestock and geese.
From a design perspective, Lunar doesn't look terrible either: it has a simple black watchface ornamented with some decorative concentric rings.
Hung opposite a tastefully ornamented rocking chair are framed photos of couches abandoned on city sidewalks, displayed as portraits would be.
Among many notable efforts is Josh Smith's festive depiction of Death — in an ornamented frame that borders on the living end.
The main-floor master suite includes a sitting room with a dazzlingly ornamented fireplace and wall under a fluted barrel ceiling.
A car muffler ornamented with beads and stars cut from an American flag could be a ritual object or a weapon.
The dining area has an original coal-burning fireplace that is not currently used, and a window ornamented with leaded glass.
A few steps away, the 14th-century Santa Chiara cloister encircles a citrus garden ornamented with majolica-tiled columns and benches.
The melamine trays, enamelware dishes, kettles and plastic-framed mirrors ornamented with images of sausages or toilet plungers are a first here.
Three elegantly ornamented Handel arias that opened the program (including "Endless Pleasure," from "Semele") were a vehicle for Ms. Fang's clean coloratura.
The songs are brief, ornamented with subtle bits of spoken word and patchwork soul samples that add moments of levity and warmth.
The grassy-knoll conspiracists were in full array Monday night on Twitter and television, their eyes gleaming as they propounded ornamented theories.
Sam lives in a shabby-chic home in the Valley, ornamented with an eclectic collection of trinkets and art made by friends.
More celebrated is the interior of the graceful, vaulted basilica, ornamented with colorfully painted statues of saints and a 523th-century pipe organ.
Instrument makers responded by building beautifully ornamented hurdy-gurdys that were often coveted by women; Marie Antoinette is known to have played one.
Klimt is famous for his heavily ornamented portraits, one of which was confiscated by the Nazis during World War II but later recovered.
To the left, through pocket doors, is a pair of parlors ornamented with stained glass and separated by columns surrounded by decorative woodwork.
All of the boat's rowers are Indigenous; more than half are women dressed in contemporary traditional styles, their skin ornamented with symbolic tattoos.
Outdoor space: The professionally landscaped grounds of the 0.15-acre lot include a side lawn, bordered in shrubs and ornamented with a fountain.
At a buffet ornamented with cantaloupes carved in the shape of flowers, waiters tended a fresh-squeezed juice station and rows of dainty canapés.
As someone who lives in this city it could not be more striking, as every building corner feels like it's ornamented with artificial eyes.
Wander around the lavishly ornamented rooms, endless sculpture, piles of paintings from Dutch masters and Italian renaissance art, and take in what you can.
Gentle wisps of melody shared by the two men slowly unfolded over a drone before morphing into a flurry of imaginatively ornamented, virtuosic riffs.
Yellow domes of harvested teff, Ethiopia's national crop, ornamented the periphery of every village; boy herders stopped to watch as the train hammered by.
As he strolled down the boardwalk in a red floral dress and ornamented Russian headdress, he posed with a wide smile for a photographer.
The geometric design is interrupted at regular intervals by a series of heads, also in iron, each ornamented with a variety of exotic flowers and leaves.
Size: 2,125 square feet Price per square foot: $845 Indoors: The main entrance is up an exterior flight of terra-cotta steps ornamented with colorful tiles.
"His coat was rather fancy, being ornamented with two rows of gilt navy buttons and a couple of anchors in needlework," according to a news account.
Next door stands an equally ornamented building from 1872 that used that moment's new cast-iron construction to make facades that were almost wall-to-wall window.
"Tennis has a reputation for being fancy—those crisp, white skirts, clubhouses with cherry-ornamented highballs and high membership fees," shares Glen Helfand of the Berkeley Art Center.
"This tradition brings family and friends together to remember those who have died and typically includes an altar ornamented with gifts, food and toys," said CHC Chairman Rep.
The basic setup is this: A seemingly innocent family goes to the fair and stops by an old-fashioned barrel organ ornamented with a herky-jerky dancing automaton.
She was contrasting herself not just against the stereotypical skin-ornamented and creatively self-employed Williamsburg hipster, but also against the affluent young families pouring into the neighborhood.
I believe that, in beginning this investigation of these ornamented kebab window fronts and their illustrations, I did not expect discovering the savoir-faire and dedication manifested by Iman.
A mishmash of ornamented taxidermy sculptures, intricate matchbook illustrations, and nostalgic oil paintings cover the walls of the beinArt Gallery in an eccentric new three person exhibition, titled Curios.
The 180 branch tips are a mix of light and dark green for a realistic look, and are not lit or ornamented so you can decorate as you'd like.
Accessories have figured little in Mr. Hart's past collections, yet here he ornamented almost everything with the embroidered eye brooches created for him by the French artist Céleste Mogador.
There are also his-and-hers sitting rooms, one cherry-red and lined with bookshelves, the other white and ornamented with molded plaster; both have parquet floors and fireplaces.
The ceremony took place on the Victorian estate's front steps, the railings ornamented with a garland of magenta orchids and purple lavender, in keeping with the wedding's regal theme.
A smaller exhibition, REVIVAL: Contemporary Pattern and Decoration combined doctrinaire P&D strategies like pastiche, decorated surfaces, sparkle, glitter, grids and patterns, and sensuously ornamented objects consisting of craft elements.
The highly ornamented coffin had been buried in Egypt for 2,000 years before it was stolen from the country's Minya region after the political upheaval of October 2011, authorities said.
The truly great custard buns are neither ornamented nor anthropomorphized, but simply pale as ghosts, giving no hint of the lushness within: custard dark gold and voluptuous with salted duck yolk.
The brightly colored and ornamented makeup is celebrated (some characters have green faces, some red): It's like a crust, usually taking performers more than two hours to apply or have applied.
For instance, Gates and his co-authors suggested that large ornamented theropods may have inhabited unforested, open habitats where their attention-grabbing headpieces would be most conspicuous to mates and rivals.
The clean-lined jewel box ornamented with 17th century French artifacts is walking distance to the old city but also offers easy access to the auto routes heading to the slopes.
A royal funeral pyre exhibits the highest level of Thai temple architecture, essentially a huge ornamented sculpture with multiple tiered roofs diminishing in size as they ascend to a narrow spire.
A new 223-piece collection, for example, includes 222-karat gold drop earrings with emerald stones, inspired by the "Body Transformed" exhibition's richly ornamented Crown of the Andes and priced at $218,21980.
"Flora Noir" at Twenty First Gallery Eleven furniture pieces ornamented with actual petals are shown by Marcin Rusak, a Polish-born, London-based designer who is the son and grandson of florists.
Some of the great paintings in the collection, including the "Portrait of Jan Six," have ornamented gilded frames, which were put on them by 19th-century Sixes when showiness was in fashion.
An hour later, she and Mr. Chan had decorated about two dozen cookies, hers messier than his: baubles ornamented with swirls and dots, gingerbread people in bow ties and jaunty yellow pants.
Against a wall of the dining room are floor-to-ceiling closet doors, nearly 15 feet high, covered with pleated fabric and ornamented with three round antique mirrors, which add depth and perspective.
Ceilings in both rooms were ornamented by James Wall Finn (1866-1913), a muralist and decorative artist, with lovely cloudscapes that invited researchers to raise weary eyes and contemplate a nebulous, ethereal infinity.
Starting in the late 19th century, when electricity was first brought indoors, control buttons and toggles were mounted on knobs or set into minimally ornamented sheets of metal, glass and plastics including Bakelite.
Soon, the movie cuts to Kentucky nine months earlier where a group of young people with laptops (one ornamented with a "Bernie for U.S. President" bumper sticker) are discussing an unnamed potential candidate.
Napping on the stoops of elaborately ornamented blue and yellow doors; walking in clowders a dozen strong, right down the middle of the street; hiding in the gaps formed by missing bricks: they're everywhere.
Entering LSC's back gallery space, which Massey has decked wall to wall in a large-scale multimedia installation, one first encounters a hugely oversized pair of stud earrings, ornamented with an outline of Africa.
"After the financial crisis, 9/11, Hurricane Sandy, it's about time to have something happy," she said on a recent Monday, as she strode through the Bronx Zoo, wrapped in a scarf ornamented with pandas.
Whether dressed in togas, feathers, breeches or gowns, whether as poor as Joan of Arc or rich as a Rothschild, and regardless of geography or sexual identification, humans have long ornamented their bodies and clothes.
There is in this movie, for starters, the visual appeal of those Blutoesque beings, lovingly fabricated and ornamented motion-capture creations who share their name with the creatures that J. R. R. Tolkien called orcs.
The Minneapolis arrangement of "Tangled Up in Blue" that opens "Blood on the Tracks" — switched to first-person, transposed to a higher key and ornamented with glimmering guitar strumming — doesn't telegraph the troubles to come.
It took place in the richly ornamented setting of the royal palace at Versailles, and he was shown on French television striding solemnly toward the chamber between two rows of resplendent red-uniformed plumed guards.
But the exhibit, "Nedjemankh and His Gilded Coffin," shuttered earlier this week because the Met agreed to return the highly ornamented artifact to Egypt after investigators determined it had been recently plundered from that country.
In the sandy center are the remains of what looks like an abandoned amusement park, including a swing set and a ride ornamented with a dragon, a proud emblem of better or maybe just busier days.
Owned and run by a Dutch-Ghanaian, it's the best place in Accra to shop for local arts and crafts, including those ornamented with Adinkra: visual symbols, originally created by the Akans, that represent concepts or aphorisms.
Warrell writes in his essay: These watercolor scenes (professionally engraved to reach a wide audience) might appear to be simply skillful, picturesque representations of notable places across Britain, ornamented with the quotidian details of nineteenth-century life.
He imprinted images of their uniforms onto shirts at a show that was among the more memorable of the season thus far, and ornamented those same items with rope lacing that could have been read as lifelines.
Leaving behind the tidy, low-lying green polders of Flanders, the huge railway viaducts leading into the town along the industrial harbor are bordered by elegant granite balustrades ornamented by finials and huge carved balls of stone.
The drama, soapy and operatic, is delivered numbly by a cast of interchangeable black box theater types, and ornamented with classical music, reproductions of Gabrielle d'Estrées and One of Her Sisters, silent film intertitles, and B-movie cliches.
The sweeping, 3,600-seat movie palace, one of New York's five "Wonder Theaters" built by the Loews Corporation, was ornamented with rich velvet curtains, a gleaming marble lobby floor and intricate craftsmanship of fleurs-de-lis and angels.
Moreover, ornamented theropods that weighed over 1,000 kilograms (2,203 pounds) experienced accelerated giantism, meaning they grew larger at about 20 times the rate of unornamented theropod species, suggesting there is a link between extravagant headgear and theropod size.
Size: 2,062 square feet Price per square foot: $272 Indoors: The most striking feature of this single-level home is a glass-walled semicircular living room with wood beams and a stone fireplace ornamented by a copper hood.
In "Fascinator for Abby Abstract," a spiral of thin lines is ornamented with half-moons of magenta and blue; in "Fascinator for Hyped-up Harriet," a small yellow circle perches atop a lavender bow like a diffident moon.
Instead, from his deeply lyrical yet intricately ornamented account of the opening Aria, Mr. Vogt seemed most concerned with revealing the music's contrapuntal complexities and daring harmonic adventures, even if this resulted in passages that sounded brawny and rough.
These two-legged, flightless animals were close relatives of birds; their skulls tapered off into sharp parrot-like beaks with no teeth and many of them sported ornamented cranial crests that paleontologists think could have been used as sexual displays.
This unlikely sanctuary, set in a flood plain and open this week to the public, has bamboo groves and koi ponds and sinuous gravel paths ornamented with sculptural bronze animalia by the French artist Francois-Xavier Lalanne and his wife Claude.
Of special interest are the rare manuscripts that seem to receive special attention in the exhibition and the catalog: Hebrew, Aramaic, Syriac, Arabic, Latin and Persian texts, often lavishly ornamented, gilded and painted with vivid colorful images of the holy city.
About the only jolt it offered came in the form of accessories — fanny packs worn bandoleer style, a case piece in the form of a D.J. turntable, assorted other stuff — much of it ornamented with the red-and-white Supreme logo.
Oozy's tattoos, almost always solely done in black ink, though occasionally ornamented with tasteful yet minimal amounts of color (like a splash of blood), are simultaneously referential to many storytelling genres, but also seem incredibly unique in their intricacy and sense of imagination.
Like most big cosmic ideas, this one has almost certainly been purloined, ornamented and abused more than once in the vast works of mythopoeic bricolage which DC and Marvel, America's main comic-book publishers, have provided to the world over the past decades.
He has been helping the singers hone their roles — especially the star tenor Juan Diego Flórez, a bel canto specialist known for his high C's, who is singing the somewhat lower and less elaborately ornamented role of Alfredo for the first time.
But these vessels, as the artist frequently titles them, are often so elaborately ornamented with riffs off their original models that they seem to be sitting on the opposite end of the Platonic ideal — transformed into art by the sheer inutility of their forms.
But the unassuming Crown Heights building is actually one of the most iconic structures in New York City and beyond — at least 11 replicas of 73's ornamented brick facade have been built in locales as diverse as Milan, Italy and Sao Paulo, Brazil.
The dim sum at Noodle House is not as intricate as the ornamented platters that were served at the White Swan in the mid-80s, but he's happy cooking the food that is close to his heart and the region where he grew up.
Once David and Marisol ride into Abraham's town — trotting down a dusty corridor lined with gawping town folk and ornamented by prostitutes — the mood shifts from ersatz Terrence Malick to imitation Cormac McCarthy, with charmed snakes in the church and Colonel Kurtz in the shadows.
The song is the lead single from her upcoming mixtape, What We Drew 우리가 그려왔던, and contains some familiar tentpoles: breathy synths, a punchy dancefloor soundbed, a heavy influence of jungle/drum-n-bass music, and all of it ornamented with Yaeji's blissful whisper-sing.
Take the portrait of Dudley, third Baron North from 1630, in which the subject is depicted wearing a skirted embroidered doublet, a lace ruff and a pair of court pumps ornamented with ostrich feathers and worn with laced hose embroidered with thread of silver.
He had markings along his collarbone for every journey he'd made across the Parsh Desert, ornamented text of a hauler's prayer to the flocks scrawled up his side, and, across the rippling expanse of his back, a colorful scene from the Epic of the Forty Birds.
Using state-of-the-art scientific techniques, petals of live flowers such as roses, peonies and anemones were preserved, set in fine layers of titanium, finished with a light lacquer gloss and then ornamented with precious stones like garnets and sapphires, and stamens of pink gold.
The Tin Building, an unfussy fish distribution center clad in corrugated metal and crowned by three ornamented pediments, was the fourth fish market building to occupy the stretch of waterfront between Beekman and Fulton Streets, bounded by what came to be called Piers 17 and 18.
Measuring in at 6 feet tall, the stunning vanilla-hazelnut-praline and red velvet cake (handpicked by the bride, who told PEOPLE ahead of their nuptials it was what she was looking forward to most on their big day) was ornamented with 400 Swarovski crystal-encrusted, handmade sugar flowers.
Aside from the seven new garments mounted here for this show, Gibson also fashioned five gregariously ornamented helmets that are thematic (for example there is a "Oceana" mask and a "Death" mask) and bedecked with so many tchotchkes and keepsakes that they weigh between 35 and 55 pounds.
Nothing real is at stake when Martha Stewart and Snoop Dogg cook dinner together, or when Donald Trump used to stride away from his ornamented helicopter to the tune of "For the Love of Money" on his way to assign an inane group challenge to some less famous peers.
In an alcove above his office desk, he had propped one of the inspirations for the collection: a small English painting, from the early seventeenth century, of a youthful figure of indeterminate gender, dressed in a ruff collar and a tomato-red jacket ornamented with gold stitching and buttons.
You find it in Melvin Edwards's delicate-dangerous "Curtain (for William and Peter)" made from barbed wire and chains, and in David Hammons's unfurling 1975 "Bag Lady in Flight," its winglike form collaged from plain paper bags ornamented with grease stains and patches of hair collected in Harlem barber shops.
Variations on this story served other tattooed women of the era well, at least three of whom — Trixie Richardson, Ethel Martin Vangi and the lavishly self-ornamented ex-burlesque star Mildred Hull — worked "both sides of the needle," as one of the exhibition's witty label puts it, by becoming tattooists themselves.
He had been asked to design a new entrance for the museum and, instead of adding on some utilitarian concrete block, had created a great welcoming space: put a swirling staircase underground and capped it with a glow of transparency and light that did not touch, let alone hurt, the old ornamented façades.
The fate of his business records is unknown, but his wares remain in some of the Tudor and Elizabethan buildings that he helped furnish, including the Hermitage Museum & Gardens in Norfolk, Va. The antiques on view at the Swedish museum in Philadelphia are ornamented here and there with his family's coat of arms.
I left Calakmul the following day and drove east, stopping at Becán, where a series of interconnected plazas and public buildings suggest the shape of quotidian Maya life, and at Chicanná, once Becán's aristocratic suburb, now another abandoned stone settlement in the forest, where heavily ornamented mansions reveal a world as stratified as our own.
Mr. Rousteing seemed to choose for the latter in a show whose soundtrack featured hoary tunes by Brigitte Bardot and Serge Gainsbourg and models of either sex strutting the catwalk in fussily ornamented clothes that, even when they overtly referred to Americana, did so in a way that brought to mind Top 40 hits in nutso translation.
There are images of the artist's own slender hands, ornamented with rings and black nail polish, holding an essay by Arundhati Roy about the politics behind those pogroms; and of another Indian mosque, this one built in Delhi on the site of a former Jain temple, using pieces of the ruined temple in its own design.
Despite The Builders Association's unflinching history of media-ornamented staging, the significance of their video content is reinvented with each production: With Sontag: Reborn, the projections provide a litany of images racing by, acknowledging the excess of signifiers consumed by a mind that would go on to internalize them, process them, and regurgitate them as iconic writing.
A vast, eclectic neo-Baroque pile close to the Royal Palace in central Brussels, the Palais—embellished with Near Eastern flourishes and ornamented with grandiose statuary depicting great orators and legal figures from antiquity—was erected between 1866 and 1883 on the site of what was once the Galgenberg, or "gallows hill," where executions took place in the Middle Ages.
Size: 6,491 square feet Price per square foot: $208 Indoors: Orient Lodge, as the three-story house is called, is a trove of period details, including etched-glass windows, chinoiserie wallpaper, vertically striped wainscoting, beamed and latticed ceilings, and monumental cobblestone fireplaces built with rocks from a stream on the property and ornamented with welcoming messages inscribed in gold leaf.

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