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nellylevinstudio · 7 months ago
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Polymer clay pendant. Perfect gift for her or him. Art deco pendant.
https://nellylevinstudio.etsy.com/listing/1769895165
Available in my Etsy shop
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camilleflyingrotten · 11 months ago
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letmeinimafairy · 6 months ago
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A second try, it finally turned out the intended way! A Piranesi-inspired miniature, carved shell, moss and resin. It will be a pendant for a long necklace, and daaaaamn I want to make like a thousand of these.
Available
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boylerpf · 1 year ago
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Magnificent gold and enamel plique-à-jour pendant/brooch designed as a “Morning Glory”. It was once part of the collection of Ada Rehan, a popular actress of the late 19th century who starred in several Shakespearean plays.
Work signed Marcus & Co around 1900. Via The Newark Museum of Art collection
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poobirdy · 1 year ago
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bingqiu human/demon role reversal as requested by alliechickfics on twitter! for a modest donation to the listed organizations and individuals over at SVSSS Gotcha 4 Gaza, you too can get a prompt fulfilled in exchange.
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kness · 2 years ago
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A small porcelain bat pendant
Handmade porcelain jewelry
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kosalus · 11 months ago
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bicep meme 2 electric boogaloo with dame aylin and isobel
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hannahgoodall · 2 years ago
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Laura Benson
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theantiquariansarchive · 2 months ago
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Ancient Egyptian Jewellery, Lapis Lazuli Amulets
From left to right: 1 Frog Amulet 664–332 B.C. 2 Heart Amulet 664–334 BCE 3 Lion and Bull Amulet 522–343 B.C. 4 Cat Amulet 1550–1295 B.C. 5 Ba Amulet 664–332 B.C. 6 Lion Amulet 1550–1295 B.C. 7 Fish Amulet 1550–1295 B.C. 8 Female Sphinx Amulet 1981–1550 B.C. 9 Harpokrates Amulet ? 1850–1640 B.C. 10 Falcon Amulet 664–332 B.C.
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shootyrefutey · 2 months ago
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Infinite if he was in Sonic And The Black Knight (he'd be Méléagant btw)
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wynntermelon · 1 year ago
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Counterfeit jade
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frostedmagnolias · 11 months ago
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Pendant Shaped as a Dragon
1575-1600
Spain
Art Institute of Chicago
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newguineatribalart · 19 days ago
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Maori Hei Tiki
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letmeinimafairy · 7 months ago
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A staircase leading to one of the Drowned Halls of the House. Piranesi illustration on ammonite.
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fuckyeahchinesefashion · 2 months ago
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Ao Bing's father and aunty. His father is Ao Guang敖广, Longwang of the East Sea, and his aunty is Ao Run敖闰, Longwang of the West Sea. (lóngwang龙王 means sovereign of lóng龙)
Scholars used to use the word loong but its pronunciation is significantly different from the Chinese character "龙". Long is better but still not the same. The aunthentic pronunciation is more like [lɔ:ueng] and it's pinyin is lóng.
Translators use the word dragon merely to facilitate better understanding, but the Chinese "龙" and the Western "dragon" are vastly different, fundamentally distinct, much like two creatures that aren't in the same dimension.
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The Chinese 龙lóng is a sacred mythical creature; they are considered holy beings, existing in a dimension above that of mortals. They hold the responsibility of controlling the wind, lightning, thunder, clouds and rain, regulating the weather, and blessing the abundance of crops. The copulation of 龙lóng with nine other creatures gave birth to various divine beasts, each bearing some characteristics of the 龙lóng, but the true 龙lóng is regarded as the purest and most noble of all.
In China, many people claim to have seen lóng, with plenty of folk records both before and after the founding of the People's Republic. In the internet era, there are also many videos of lóng. One of the most famous is footage taken by a college student on her dormitory balcony on a cloudy day, where a lóng appears in the thunderclouds and then turn its head to gaze the girl. Another notable incident is the CCTV live broadcast of the Gaoyou Lake lóng water spout event (interestingly, CCTV later edited the live footage, changing the scene of a real lóng spiraling and disappearing in a flash to show three ridiculous birds that didn’t follow the rules of perspective). These videos can be found on Bilibili if you want to check them out. I think the dormitory and Gaoyou Lake videos are real like they're truely lóng (the dorm one is especially striking because it looks exactly like the watery ink long on ancient Chinese paintings, with an extraordinary and otherworldly vibe, exuding an overwhelming sense of oppression). Other real videos show that lóng can fly at incredibly high speeds, like lightning. Folk culture says lóng can switch between physical and ethereal forms at will, which is why they can move so fast. There are also many fake videos to get clicks online, so one gets to use their own judgment. It’s widely believed that lóng appeared as early as the creation of the world, and they made a pact with the ancestors of Chinese people and have been protecting the 'Celestial Realm and Divine Land of Huaxia'华夏神州 ever since. In the unique Chinese twelve shengxiao生肖 culture, lóng is the only mythical creature—the other eleven are common animals. Some scholars think that when shengxiao was created, many people had actually seen lóng and accepted that they're real, which is why it became one of the twelve shengxiao.
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chaoparty · 1 year ago
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i always had a huge crush on sophie the swamp witch from neopets...
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