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The distinct pottery was typically black and made with charcoal powder.
He could even dust it for fingerprints; there is charcoal powder in his satchel.
In traditional ink fabrication, charcoal powder is used as the black pigment material.
Charcoal powder is sprinkled on the navel to enable its closure.
The third was rendered in charcoal powder.
Once broken, the thermos' vacuum seal can fail, releasing nontoxic charcoal powder into the air.
The finely serrated edge of a sugarcane leaf is drawn across the skin, then charcoal powder rubbed into the cut.
These two chosen people customarily dressed in masquerade attires and usually have their bodies painted with charcoal powder.
Charcoal powders are used to create patterns and pouncing, a transferring method of patterns from one surface to another.
The cheese comes in flat discs whose face is covered in charcoal powder with the Occitan cross inscribed.
Fine sandpaper and a mix of charcoal powder and human hair is used to carefully reach the correct layer of each specific colour.
Ivory black, also known as bone char, was originally produced by burning ivory and mixing the resulting charcoal powder with oil.
Compressed charcoal charcoal powder mixed with gum binder compressed into round or square sticks.
After laying the surface, the artist applies a subject to the wall by rubbing charcoal powder over a perforated full-size sketch of the area to be painted.
If an eye shadow looks too intense for day wear, use it with a charcoal powder called Disc to soften it and give it a smoky look.
Akimoto's team tested carbon and charcoal powders by adding them to water and beaming a laser in nanosecond pulses at the mixtures.
Passali was the first to describe of detection of MCT by an original composition of vegetable charcoal powder and saccharin powder at 3%.
While he waited, he carefully wiped away the grease on his face and reapplied the charcoal powder until he was content that the flat matte finish would reflect no torchlight.
Before I actually used this mixture, I let some cure and checked it with an ohm meter and found out that the charcoal powder did not make it electrically conductive.
Today's commercially produced eye-black grease is made from such items as beeswax, paraffin and charcoal powder, while antiglare stickers are made of patented fabric with a dull, matte finish.
"We'd have to put wonder dust on them, and it is kind of a charcoal powder that coagulates the blood, and we'd use that to cover it up so they could go into the show."
Then he noted the following process of pounded earth and charcoal powder that was screened and mixed into a mud paste that would be gradually spread on the surface of the wax several inches thick.
Based on hints from research decades ago, the scientists decided to check out the ability of carbon powder and charcoal powder, which are inexpensive and readily available, to help split hydrogen gas from oxygen in water.
The instrument's head, called a fotuto in Spanish, is made with bee wax mixed with charcoal powder to prevent the wax melting in high temperatures, which also gives the head it a characteristic black color.
The main characteristic of the ritual called Ankamma Kolupu is that a midnight worship (puja) is performed by making a colorful Rangoli with wheat flour, turmeric powder, kumkum, black charcoal powder, etc.