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glassforge · 4 months ago
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Opalescent and Cathedral Glass Compilations from the International Art Glass Catalogue
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halloween-sweets · 13 days ago
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blondebrainpowered · 19 days ago
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Victorian Christmas Decorations
From the collection of Cary Goodrich.
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sovietpostcards · 20 hours ago
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V. Ilyichyova, an employee of a glass ornament factory, with the new Sputnik ornament. Photo by A. Cheprunov, D. Sholomovich (1959)
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huariqueje · 8 months ago
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Salix Fragilis Bullata - Carin Bengts , 2020.
Finnish, b. 1946  -
Oil on canvas, 120 x 150 cm.
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thewillowoaklady · 4 months ago
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I make beaded stuff! I'm currently working on bag accessories and charms, ornaments, keychains, suncatchers, bracelets, and jewelry.
More will be added soon!
Check out what's finished here!
Ebay, Etsy, FB Marketplace,
I also sell photos here-
Redbubble, Istock, Adobe Stock, Shutterstock
update 9/6/2024- Finally got the latest necklace listed!
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jonnysinsectcatalogue · 1 day ago
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In addition to photographing insects, one of my other hobbies is collecting glass Christmas Ornaments. Simply, I love their colors and detailing, not to mention the sheer variety. The best thing about them though: the way that light touches them, causing them to shine and glitter magnificently. It is truly something to behold! Although I love them a lot, there are too many to buy and they are too expensive to have them all. As such, I strictly stick to the ones I like, which tend to be food and animals. Luckily, downtown Toronto's "Outer Layer" and "Juxtapose" stores always come through with a lovely selection of glass ornaments year after year. As such, this year a lovely new Luna Moth ornament has graced the tree. I have to say, Old World Christmas beautifully captured the look, essence, royal-ness and beauty of the Luna Moth perfectly. All the important details are there: the 4 eyespots, the 2 hindwing tails, the curvature of the wings, and the feathered antennae (implying this ornament is a male). Even the ornament's backside, little legs and eyes. I'm very thankful to have found it.
The Luna Moth is a perfect companion to my mother's glass Monarch Butterfly ornament (from the same brand, and the same ornament uploaded a few years ago). They both compliment and contrast each other beautifully thanks to their colors, curves and intricacies. Both capture the difference essential aspects of popular Lepidopterans wonderfully, but with some artistic license as well. Since they pair well together, I've placed them near each other on the tree (the Luna Moth is higher since the tails need room) towards the top. From the look of it, the Luna Moth is right at home on the tree; it is a creature of the forest after all. Of course, this insect won't become food for the nearby birds, green iguana, skunk and blossom possum. Admittedly, keeping a real life Luna Moth on an indoor Christmas tree would be quite difficult, so this glass representation helps with that, and it is quite eye-catching, even from a distance. While I'm making a big deal over these fun holiday trinkets and decorations, I truly believe that although the real life insect only lives in adult form for a week or so, it is far more beautiful, ethereal, majestic and worthy of adoration than even the finest ornament. To see one in nature is a delightful, awe-inspiring gift!
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Merry Christmas and Happy Holidaysl! Here's hoping for more lovely insect finds and insect ornaments to enjoy in the future. Bless you all!
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natureisthegreatestartist · 3 months ago
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What's this? My first 'Glass Gem' corn of the season. Amazing colors, right?
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2000ghosts · 2 months ago
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october 29, 2008
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pagan-stitches · 1 year ago
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Winter Solstice/Yule 2023
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zegalba · 1 year ago
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Rose English: Ornamental Happiness (2006)
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glassforge · 4 months ago
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Window Art Glass from 1914 by the National Ornamental Glass Manufacturers of US and Canada in the International Art Glass Catalogue
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escapismsworld · 11 months ago
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Stained glass windows that were commercially available during the Art Nouveau era. These examples are from the 1914 catalog of the National Ornamental Glass Manufacturers Association of the U.S. and Canada.
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meandtheveggies · 1 month ago
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a few more ornaments
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sovietpostcards · 1 year ago
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Vintage New Year tree clip-on glass ornaments (USSR, 1950s-60s)
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inspiredlivingspaces · 1 year ago
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IG vintageholiday
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