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  2. Decorative box - Wikipedia

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    Snuff box with a miniature portrait of King Léopold II from the collection of the King Baudouin Foundation One of the more functional types of decorative boxes is the snuff box. These were used for containing snuff , which is a mixture of grounded tobacco and scented oils , these items were popularly used during the 18th century when snuff ...

  3. Miniature art - Wikipedia

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    The portrait miniature is the most common form in recent centuries, and from ancient times, engraved gems, often used as impression seals, and cylinder seals in various materials were very important. For example most surviving examples of figurative art from the Indus Valley civilization and in Minoan art are very small seals.

  4. Jewellery design - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Once conceptual/ideation is complete, the design is rendered and fabricated using the necessary materials for proper adaptation to the function of the object. For example, 24K gold was used in ancient jewellery design because it was more accessible than silver as source material. Before the 1st century, many civilizations also ...

  5. Finding (jewelcrafting) - Wikipedia

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    Plastic, fabric or metal stringing material for threading beads Findings are available in all the jewellery metals— sterling silver , plated silver , gold , niobium , titanium , aluminium , and copper .

  6. Figurine - Wikipedia

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    Figurines and miniatures are sometimes used in board games, such as chess, and tabletop role playing games. The main difference between a figurine and a statue is size. There is no agreed limit, but typically objects are called "figurines" up to a height of perhaps two feet (60 cm), though most types are less than one foot (30 cm) high.

  7. Jewellery - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Before 2100 BC, prior to the period when metals were widely used, the largest jewellery trade in the Indus Valley region was the bead trade. Beads in the Indus Valley were made using simple techniques. First, a bead maker would need a rough stone, which would be bought from an eastern stone trader.

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