Carnelian (born 1974) is a Japanese CG and dōjinshi artist. She had done artwork and character designs for various anime, products, visual novels, and...
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Carnelian (artist) (b. 1974), Japanese artist Carnelian (color), a shade of the color red Carnelian (grape), a variety of red wine grape Jherek Carnelian, a character...
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The Dancers at the End of Time (redirect from Jherek Carnelian)
a discussion between Jherek Carnelian and his mother, the Iron Orchid, about the meaning of the word virtuous. Carnelian, who has looked the word up in...
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Visual arts of Sudan (redirect from Sudanese visual artist)
Royal Family in Jebel Barkal Necklace made of gold pendants with a small carnelian bead between each. Meroitic period. From the 3rd century BCE to the 3rd...
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anime, collectively referred to as hentai. Amy Yamada Benkyo Tamaoki Carnelian Gai Mizuki Gengoroh Tagame Henmaru Machino Hiroyuki Utatane Isutoshi Jiraiya...
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The Carnelian Cube is a science-fantasy novel by American writers L. Sprague de Camp and Fletcher Pratt. It was first published in hardcover by Gnome...
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Boilet (フレデリック・ボワレ) Buronson (武論 尊) (Creator of Fist of the North Star) Carnelian Tartan Check (たあたんちぇっく) Akio Chiba (ちばあきお or 千葉 亜喜生) Kiyokazu Chiba (千葉きよかず...
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BC. Carnelian beads from the Indus were found in the Sumerian tombs of Ur, the Royal Cemetery at Ur, dating to 2600–2450. In particular, carnelian beads...
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Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York City) String of beads; 3300–3100 BC; carnelian, garnet, quartz and glazed steatite; length: 20.5 centimetres (8.1 in);...
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Engraved gem (category Engraved gem artists)
engravings reproduced seventy antique carved hardstones like onyx, jasper and carnelian from European collections. He also encouraged Johann Lorenz Natter (1705–1763)...
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