Examples of using Tortoiseshell in English and their translations into Portuguese
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Computer
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Official/political
Tortoiseshell, a traditional decorative ornamental material used in Japan
Hermes Almost indistinguishable from the original, this tortoiseshell bag by Hermès with lipstick,
The figuring of the tortoiseshell is well balanced
If you are purchasing Tortoiseshell or Ivory pieces
each covered by matching tortoiseshell lids with turned ivory knobs.
decorated with a Boullede brass style marquetry with imitation tortoiseshell synthetic.
It was not uncommon for this class to wear salakót made of more valuable materials, such as tortoiseshell and precious metals.
composite material imitation tortoiseshell.
Louis XV pedestal table with brass Boulle style marquetry with imitation tortoiseshell, black lacquered wood.
Tortoiseshell Tea Caddy,
can develop the sharp small tortoiseshell in the form of blisters,
silver tabby, tortoiseshell, smoke, bicolors,
silver tabby, tortoiseshell, smoke, bicolors,
The interior lid has a red silk velvet lid with the base having two Tortoiseshell lidded compartments with turned bone knobs,
understatedly modern tortoiseshell patent leather, these Jimmy Choo peep-toe sling-backs add
Come view these for yourself in our Hertfordshire showroom- Gorgeous English Victorian silver plate butlers tray- Distinctive scalloped gallery really gives this a unique air- Top featues faux Tortoiseshell surface- Bought from a dealer in London's Camden Passage- Offered in great condition
Sunburst finish, tortoiseshell pickguard, nickel hardware, and mother of pearl inlays offer stunning appearance.
With a stunning, vintage trans buttermilk finish and tortoiseshell pickguard, this guitar looks as good as it sounds.
A white Himalayan, a tortoiseshell and an orange-striped tabby.
Vintage looks with tortoiseshell pick guard