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ebonize

[eb-uh-nahyz] / ˈɛb əˌnaɪz /


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Each piece in the collection has repetitive organic forms as part of its design and comes in white gesso, natural Douglas fir and ebonized Douglas fir.

From Los Angeles Times May 17, 2024

A patchwork of labels on the back of the newly discovered daguerreotype, which is in a simple ebonized wood frame, attests to that personal connection.

From New York Times Aug. 16, 2017

And in his own organic-looking table over at Todd Merrill Studio Contemporary, the young Irish designer Joseph Walsh makes a sensuous marriage of ebonized ash and amber resin.

From New York Times Nov. 13, 2014

Grounding the apartment’s lighthearted pastels are ebonized antiques from Vienna, a city Midler visited in the ’70s with her style mentor at the time, Alan Buchsbaum.

From Architectural Digest May 6, 2014

Their faces seemed ebonized by the grinding in of particles of blackened wood.

From The Three Black Pennys A Novel by Joseph Hergesheimer




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