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 INDUSTRIAL ARTS. 289 in true Egyptian fashion seem to indicate a goddess. The arms, which are bare, hang close to her sides ; she is nude down to the waist ; from it the body is wrapped in drapery entirely covered with a beaded pattern, of great fineness and FIG. 204. Back view of Lydian trinkets. Bulletin de correspondance hcl Unique, 1882, Plate V. delicacy, made up of lozenges and triangles. A double row of beaded chevrons, and a pearl border running round the edge of the semicircle, complete this rich ornamentation. Nor should the six loops fixed at the back, below the lower rim, destined to receive pendants, go unnoticed." * The next is an oblong slab, likewise topped by a tube, with 1 FROEHNER, Catalogue, pp. 49, 50. u