1 to add decoration to something:
2 an object that is decorative rather than useful:
They spent decades collecting these colorful, Victorian-era ornaments.
If that were the case, her plots and narrative style would be no more than external ornaments.
The proportion of its parts - the propriety of its ornaments - and the symmetry of the whole may be highly pleasing.
Unworked and worked shell ornaments, shell "trumpets," and several clusters of obsidian projectile points were distributed following symmetrical patterns, mainly along the periphery.
Very elaborate ornaments on the head and face which bears a mask, and on the body, fine necklaces and girdle.
The assemblage includes numerous items made of hammered and engraved sheet gold, including disks, ornaments, masks, miniature masks, and effigy spear points.
The lower storey is richly ornamented in the arch spandrels with further mosaics in gold and blue with central figures and arabesque patterns around them.
I am still not sure what kind of tool was used to make these ornaments, but they are not made with the fingertips.
The visceral disc is ornamented strongly by regular rugae but is very weakly reticulated by low costae.
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