- a
bifurcated budding pattern and
conical corallites.
Colonies commonly encrust hard
substrates such as rocks, s**** and
carbonate hardgrounds. Boardman...
- A Fabergé egg (Russian: яйцо Фаберже, romanized: yaytso Faberzhe) is a
jewelled egg
first created by the
jewellery firm
House of Fabergé, in
Saint Petersburg...
- The
Encrusted Pottery culture was an
archaeological culture of the
Early to
Middle Bronze Age (c. 2000-1400 BC)
originating in the
Transdanubian region...
- hemisphere.
Common names include alpine saxifrage,
encrusted saxifrage,
lifelong saxifrage, lime-
encrusted saxifrage,
livelong saxifrage,
white mountain saxifrage...
-
however some of the
lignin may remain.
Silica in the form of opal-A, can
encrust and
permeate wood
relatively quickly in hot
spring environments. However...
-
anniversary of her ********ination. It was one of
approximately 27 jewel-
encrusted pieces designed and made by
court jeweler Jakob Heinrich Köchert for her...
-
Haliclona stilensis, the
encrusting turret sponge, is a
species of demosponge. It is
known around the
southern African coast, from
Namibia to the South...
-
Hungarian crown jewels [hu; de]
including a gold
scepter and orb and a gold‐
encrusted mantle. They were
given to U.S.
military authorities by
members of the...
- Ronde-bosse, en
ronde bosse or
encrusted enamel is an
enamelling technique developed in
France in the late 14th
century that
produces small three-dimensional...
- branching, and
reminiscent of a fan.
Others may be whiplike, bushy, or even
encrusting. A
colony can be
several feet high and across, but only a few
inches thick...