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  2. Poly(methyl methacrylate) - Wikipedia

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    Poly (methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) is a synthetic polymer derived from methyl methacrylate, also known as acrylic or acrylic glass. It is a transparent thermoplastic used as an engineering plastic, with various applications in sheet form, casting, inks, coatings, and more.

  3. Mezuzah - Wikipedia

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    A mezuzah is a piece of parchment inscribed with Hebrew verses from the Torah, which Jews fix to the doorposts of their homes and other buildings. Learn about the history, purpose, design, and placement of mezuzot, as well as the disputed etymology of the word.

  4. Shell jewelry - Wikipedia

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    Shell ornaments were very common during the Upper Paleolithic, from 50–40,000 years ago onwards, when they spread with modern humans to Europe and Asia. They generally take the form of perforated shells (as well as other hard organic material such as tooth , bone , antler and mammoth ivory) which are thought to have been suspended and used as ...

  5. Nose-jewel - Wikipedia

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    Nose-jewel is a term for nose ornaments that are attached through a piercing in the nostril or septum. Learn about the origins and meanings of nose piercing in different regions and civilizations, from ancient Middle East and Africa to modern South Asia.

  6. Nazar (amulet) - Wikipedia

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    Nazar is an eye-shaped amulet believed to protect against the evil eye in many languages and cultures. Learn about its history, types, meanings and uses in Turkey, Greece, Persia, India and other regions.

  7. Saz style - Wikipedia

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    Saz was a style of vegetal ornament popular in Ottoman decorative arts of the 16th century, characterized by the use of long, feathery sawtoothed leaves and composite blossoms. [4] At the same time, saz is also used as a name for the art style, in which saz ornament was basic element of the compositions.

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