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... stones that fall between the 6th and 10th degrees of the Mohs scale of hardness , that is between feldspar and diamond . This inlay technique was refined to include laying unsymmetrical and curved pieces of stone into the marble surface ...
... stones that fall between the 6th and 10th degrees of the Mohs scale of hardness , that is between feldspar and diamond . This inlay technique was refined to include laying unsymmetrical and curved pieces of stone into the marble surface ...
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... stones . Before this , inlay forming patterns had been executed on the gateway to Emperor Akbar's tomb near Agra ... stone crafted is so fine that the wheel cuts through the thumb nail and finger of the craftsman . It is the younger ...
... stones . Before this , inlay forming patterns had been executed on the gateway to Emperor Akbar's tomb near Agra ... stone crafted is so fine that the wheel cuts through the thumb nail and finger of the craftsman . It is the younger ...
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... Stone Age . This conclusion was reached on the basis of the stone tools found in the area . A second opinion is offered by another school of historians who believe that because rock art is basically an expression of memories , these ...
... Stone Age . This conclusion was reached on the basis of the stone tools found in the area . A second opinion is offered by another school of historians who believe that because rock art is basically an expression of memories , these ...
Contents
THE TIMELESS APPEAL OF ASSAMS WEAVING ART Shalini Mitra | 7 |
THE POET INTELLECTUAL Pavan K Varma | 14 |
GREAT EXPONENT OF INDIAN CULTURE Prabhakar Begde 22 228 | 22 |
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