Examples of using Abalone shell in English and their translations into Swedish
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What?- It's an abalone shell.- Yeah.
The abalone shell is placed on the ground and flattened with a hard stone into very thin sheets.
So what else will break down abalone shell?
It's an abalone shell.- Yeah.- What?
Unparalleled beauty thanks to distinctive, abalone shell butterfly design.
A delicate handbag of Paua Abalone shell in silver 925 pendant jewellery hangs from a solid 925 silver bail.
Personalization for Pixerstick Sticker Close up multicolor background of abalone shell, haliotis.
Nature didn't need to because, unlike the abalone shell, the survival of a species didn't depend on building those materials, until maybe now when it might just matter.
this pendant is fashioned from an untamed chunk of Paua Abalone shell.
I win buoy championships and pick up abalone shells. In my spare time.
from massive middens of abalone shells to distinctive stone points
Ebony fretboards are elegantly decorated with the“Ascension” Abalone shell inlay scheme which is perfectly complimented by Paua used in the guitars' binding and rosettes.
The table of 925 silver is inlaid with perfectly cut pieces of Paua Abalone Shell in its various shades.
whole buildings inspired by abalone shells, super-lightweight bridges inspired by plant cells.
The fountain pen M1000 Sunlight is made with particles from the abalone shell which originates in the Japanese Sea.
A chunky band of shiny 925 Sterling Silver Ring with Paua Abalone shell is the basis of this stunning piece.
The fountain pen M1000 Sunlight is made with particles from the abalone shell which originates in the Japanese Sea.
with PRS's iconic abalone shell birds adding a stylish
The above behavior is conceptually analogous to the properties that contribute to the strength of the abalone shell nacre, where brittle inorganic layers are interconnected by a layer of cross-linked polymers.
It feels like those shells, abalone.