they could be sapphires
art, painting, scultpture, costume, archetecture, and jewelery.
They use stone because the other materials wouldn't last that much as stone.
The correct spelling is sculpture (carved stone, or similar material used as art).
it is used for currency in some places and is very valuable gold can also be used for jewelry and industrial purposes
Ivory is not a stone. Please check the related link.
Blue trees are not real in nature. The concept of blue trees is often used in art or as a symbol, but there are no naturally occurring blue trees.
Hieroglyphs is the art or act of writing, painting, or carving on stone or rock walls.
Hieroglyphs is the art or act of writing, painting, or carving on stone or rock walls.
brancusis mediums were stone, wood, and bronze. this was found on an art website that can answer any other question you have.
The blue pigment typically used in art and industry is called ultramarine. It is a deep blue pigment made from lapis lazuli gemstones. Other blue pigments include phthalo blue and cerulean blue.
Old Stone Age people engaged in various activities for fun, such as creating art on cave walls, making music with simple instruments, playing games, and storytelling. These activities provided them with entertainment, social bonding, and a way to pass the time.
Blue-Tac is the term the British use for reusable adhesive tape. It is used to hang art and posters.