But is the desirability of gold for
decorative purposes not driven by social prestige derived from its extrinsic value?
Not exact matches
If you can't bear to part with this bowl I would suggest it be used for
decorative purposes only.
I've seen various other peppers in oil, but the label states they are for
decorative purposes only and
not to be eaten.
The steering wheel doesn't turn the wheels on the truck and is only there for
decorative purposes.
Cribs that don't meet safety standards should be destroyed or used for
decorative purposes only.
(This mobile is for
decorative purposes and is
not a toy.)
Perfectly fine, but
NOT GOOD FOR CAFT OR
DECORATIVE purposes, as each walnut has a red brand stamp on it.
The drawing of the RITA statuette may
not be used in generic fashion as a logo or
decorative motif for any
purpose in any publication
not explicitly authorized by RWA.
Book cover is still important but
not AS important as it is in print, because the book isn't going to serve a
decorative purpose; all the cover does is attract reader interest to start with.
The Maine Coon cat's fur was
not designed for
decorative purposes only.
These are typically purchased with a specific
purpose in mind, for example the heavy - duty crates might be necessary if your dog is an escape artist or if he has been able to destroy other crates in the past, while more
decorative dog crates are better suited for more docile dogs who won't chew their way through the wood frame.
They say the best winter apparel should
not merely be
decorative, it should serve a greater
purpose.
The Egyptians worshipped them; the ancient Chinese kept them for
decorative purposes; and from medieval times through the Victorian Age, people used fish to make table arrangements more attractive — though perhaps
not more fragrant
Kushner's lawyer told artnet News via a statement from the White House that the works of art in the Kushner - Trump house are for
decorative purposes only,
not investments.
The tiny home is called Calypso, and it is clad in red cedar, with one section treated with the Japanese Shou Sugi Ban method, which seems to have been used for
decorative purposes in this case, and
not as a preservation method.
It is called an objective statement and it is certainly
not there for
decorative purposes.
Having things on display that you actually use rather than just look at is efficient, and cost - saving (because it is a dual -
purpose item rather than just a
decorative piece),
not to mention completely authentic!
We do
not use our foyer so the chair and books serve more of a
decorative purpose than an actual function.
I take it they were
decorative and did
not serve a
purpose, like holding up the ceiling?
When you like the details, finish and presence of a
decorative piece but
not in the context of its original
purpose, repurpose.
They are
not dishwasher or microwave safe and should be used for
decorative purposes only.
Similar to the inverted pleat drapery style, the goblet drape style is best for a
decorative purpose, and is
not ideal for frequent use.