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aldamiriel-necrococo · 2 years ago
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Remounted my amesiella Philipenensis today! It was really unhappy and too dry even in the amazing orchid-specific greenhouse I got it from recently so even though it’s really not great to remount them in the winter, the root tips were already dark and withered from dehydration and definitely not improving. Plus, it wasn’t at all grabbing onto the wood it was currently on and they gave it like zero spaghnum moss to sit on, rude, so there’s minimal stress at least remounting to a smaller cuter piece of cork to stick it in a little humidity trapping (but hopefully still aerated enough) hanging terrarium.
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So small!! It’s a mini species but not this mini, it’s probably only a year or two old and likely several years out from blooming size.
I didn’t take a before pic but you can see what it was on originally here
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Much better! Much more spaghnum moss to keep her feet nice and moist. These guys need 70% humidity and to never fully dry out. One source I saw said that if it isn’t consistently wet enough to grow moss on it, it’s not wet enough. Maybe I should stick some live moss in there 👀
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There she is! Hopefully a happy babe in her new m o i s t u r e o r b
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purparo · 4 months ago
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new theme happy summer :3
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ranatsume · 10 months ago
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Cym. Baltic Honey '#2'
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Cym. Eastern Bunny 'Taketori Monogatari'
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Amesiella philippinensis
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Soon… 😊
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myfoodsflowers · 3 months ago
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Amesiella monticola 🏵🌱 Very compact monopodial species from the Philippines. The flower is fragrant
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the-boy-is-a-vvitch · 7 years ago
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@amesiella you're literally like the greatest thank u so much for the good vibes bb ily xoxo
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7obi · 7 years ago
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Neous Amesiella Sandal ❤ liked on Polyvore
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kathrynkfuller9 · 6 years ago
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The Goldsmiths’ Centre’s New Talent and Tutors Scoop Twenty- five Accolades at the “Jewellery Oscars”
The Goldsmiths’ Centre in London scooped twenty-five accolades at this year’s Goldsmiths’ Craft & Design Council competition, known as the “Jewellery Oscars”, seeing its new talented craftspeople and their tutors represented across award categories.
Current Setting Out participant, Jessica Jue, scoops up three awards (c) Goldsmiths’ craft & Design Council, 2019
The prestigious award ceremony, which was held at Goldsmiths’ Hall on Monday 25 February 2019, saw the Goldsmiths’ Centre’s current and former Foundation Programme trainees, Goldsmiths’ Company apprentices, Setting Out course participants as well as their tutors win accolades across specialisms, from polishing, diamond mounting to silversmithing, reflecting the exceptional standard of talent, skill and the level of teaching in both the Junior and Senior Award categories.
Former Goldsmiths’ Company apprentice, Louise Sorrell, won the major Junior Award for her breath-taking “Silver Engraved Vase”
Chosen from over 600 competition entries, the Goldsmiths’ Centre is celebrating the exceptional performance across the Junior categories. 19-year old Foundation Programme trainees, Amy Gibson and Sophie Chapman, made an impressive first mark on the awards by winning the Silversmiths – Silver Award in 2D Design category for Amy’s trophy design “Silver Fragmented Bottle” and the Chasers Junior Bronze Award for Sophie’s Chased ‘S’ Plaque with support from award-winning Foundation Programme tutors, Jennifer Bloy and Rod Stewart. She was joined by former Goldsmiths’ Company apprentice, Louise Sorrell, who won the major Junior Award for her breath-taking “Silver Engraved Vase” and the Theo Fennell Apprentice/Master Award under the tutelage of experienced Master engraver, Sam Marsden from Sam James Engraving. Louise will be demonstrating her skills alongside her Master as part of a series of events programmed in association with The Hand Engravers Association and The Lettering Arts Trust during London Craft Week (8 – 10 May) at the Goldsmiths’ Centre.
Former Foundation Programme trainee Amy Gibson won the Junior Silversmiths Award for Silver Fragmented Bottle (c) The Goldsmiths’ Craft and Design Council, 2019
Louise was joined by another twenty current and former Goldsmiths’ Company Apprentices and three participants on the Goldsmiths’ Centre’s business incubation course, Setting Out, demonstrating that new talent is making noticeable waves in the industry. In particular, Eleanor Woolacott, who completed her Goldsmiths’ Company Apprenticeship at C.A. Treble London in 2018, as well 2017 WorldSkills finalist Alexander Wood, who is a current Goldsmiths’ Company Apprentice at Ian Read Setting, demonstrated their diamond mounting skills both winning Gold Awards. Jessica Jue, who is currently completing the intensive year-long business incubation course, Setting Out, at the Goldsmiths’ Centre also made a strong impression with her silverchased Amesiella Dish, winning three Silver Awards in the 3D Finished Pieces Design category.
Current Setting Out participant, Jessica Jue, won a number of awards for her Amesiella Dish (c) Goldsmiths’ Craft & Design Council, 2019
Peter Taylor, Director the Goldsmiths’ Centre, comments: “The team here at the Goldsmiths’ Centre are immensely proud and pleased for the winners of awards at this year’s competition. It is incredible to see the quality of work that is being produced by our trainees many of them under the age of 25. Securing all of the major Junior Awards at the competition is an amazing achievement. Our thanks and congratulations also go to the amazing tutors who go above and beyond to ensure that our learners achieve their potential and Apprentice Masters who are willing to pass on their skills and knowledge to the next generation”.
Sam Marsden and Louise Sorrell, Theo Fennell Master and Apprentice Award, The Goldsmiths’ Craft and Design Council Awards (c)
For further information on the Goldsmiths’ Centre, visit goldsmiths-centre.org
For further information on the Goldsmiths’ Craft and Design Council, visit craftanddesigncouncil.org.uk
from Trending Jewellery https://blog.jewellerylondon.com/the-goldsmiths-centres-new-talent-and-tutors-scoop-twenty-five-accolades-at-the-jewellery-oscars/
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amherstorchids · 9 years ago
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Amesiella monticola
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randombuddy · 9 years ago
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Windswept In Time Fall Open House
Windswept In Time Fall Open House
Nov. 7, 2015: Time flies! It’s already the fall open house of Windswept In Time down in Ohio. Considering the many plants in bloom we have at home, we were excited to see what Edgar had in bloom in his greenhouse. It was surely worth the 3-hour drive down there since we brought home some great goodies!
Tubecentron [Tct.] Hsinying Girl (Ceratocentron fesselii x Tubecentron Niu Girl)
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ranatsume · 9 months ago
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Amesiella philippinensis
Last photograph until it flowers again 😊
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boyorchid-blog · 10 years ago
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Amesiella philippinensis
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thestylerandomguy · 7 years ago
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Amesiella goes Beyond with Chapter 1: Wanderlust collection. #MNLFashionFest #MFFBeyond #artpersonas #TheStyleRandomGuy by #RowellTresvalles #influencer #fashion #style #Manila #Filipino #Pinoy #blog #fashionfestival #fashionpost #fashionblog #fashionblogger #fashiondaily #igfashion #igersmanila #resort #cruise #menswear (at Edsa Shangri-La, Manila)
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the-boy-is-a-vvitch · 8 years ago
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@amesiella no i love YOU
wanna shave my head later? i have new music
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7obi · 7 years ago
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Neous Amesiella Sandal ❤ liked on Polyvore (see more burgundy shoes)
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fuckyeahorchidspecies · 13 years ago
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Amesiella minor, a miniature sized epiphyte from the Philippines. Photograph by brcotte2007.
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ranatsume · 10 months ago
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Amesiella philippinensis
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