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#fanart#star trek#ds9#tora ziyal#like every good artist in school-she's drawing on her notes#i dont recall if it even gets mentioned if ziyal can write??#i would assume that she can at least write in cardassian#but cardassian looks cyrillic-adjacent#while bajoran might as well be ancient chinese#so id like to think that she has to make little notes to remember what things mean#obsessed with the amount of people saying thats garak#thats dukat babes im so sorry
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Famous Jewelry: The Bismarck Sapphire Necklace
The mass media personalized lockets Is frequently the source of jewelry trends and also the TV show, Star Trek might have sparked a particular earring trend. While gracing our screens, these humanoids have been seen sporting trendy earrings. Some of them are worn in one ear (usually the correct ear) and consist of a stud, clip on dangle earring with a chain connected to a ear cuff that's clipped onto the middle or upper region of the ear. The cuff might also be a cartilage earring. The series could be attached to a stud, clip or the lower part of a dangle earring which is worn on the earlobe, and there may be two chains. These rings are worn by both the men and female Bajorans. The STARFLEET, International Star Trek Fan Association Academy Manual states that Bajoran earrings are called"d'ja pagh" in Bajoran language and are worn as a traditional symbol of the faith, associated with their belief in the life force that they predict"Pagh". Further details state the earrings might be decorated with gemstones and that the rings are customized with household details about the cuff. Similar earrings Are also sometimes referred to as"slave earrings", a name which may be considered inappropriate. Vogue Italia caused some controversy in 2011 over a post that encouraged"slave" style hoop earrings. The famous fashion magazine later removed the characteristic due to negative responses. On the other hand, the rings featured in Vogue were large hoops and not the style shown from the Bajoran of Star Trek. Vogue Italia afterwards changed the word to"ethnic" and then removed the article.
Some claim that The word"slave earrings" refers to the series that links the ear cuff to the hearing, instead of the men and women who started wearing the jewelry. Thus, braceletsjoined by chains to rings have been called"servant bracelets" and anklets combined to toe rings are sometimes referred to as"slave anklets". Maybe the term"servant" is more apt for BDSM jewellery. A fast online search for"servant rings" shows images of both the Vogue hoops and the Bajoran-style earrings. In reality, many retailers refer to the Bajoran-style rings as"servant earrings". These are descriptively and politically correctly referred to as"ear stud with string and clip-on cuff", or even a shorter, catchier title, such as"cuff and chain rings". But where does this trend come from? During the punk Age, earrings with chains attached were more popular. Yet, people have worn earrings with chains and ear cuffs since prior to the punk scene. Indian ladies wore nose rings with chains that attach to hair ornaments or rings with chains for decades prior to the emergence of punk style and jewelry. Indian bridal jewellery contains many pieces, including heavy earrings. For quite a very long time prior to the screening of Star Trek, similar jewelry was worn with Indian ladies. Traditional Indian earrings with chains generally have a series that attaches to a hair ornament or some part that slides across the surface of the ear, to help bear the burden of thick dangle earrings. Modern punk Design or Bajoran earrings can be simple, using a small silver series, a plain stud and an unembellished cuff. These look great with casual clothing and are appropriate for everyday wear. Other Bajoran fashion earrings can be immensely intricate and embellished with diamonds, which makes them appropriate for evening weddings or wear. Cuff and chain earrings are worn on a single ear only, though they may be worn as a pair with a more straightforward earring on one side without a string or barbell (see picture, above). The pair of earrings can also be worn out on a single ear with numerous piercings. They look best with all the hair worn up, and away in the ear. Short hairstyles also match cuff and chain earrings. Alternatively, those with long hair wear can their hair tucked behind the ear to the side that sports the cuff and string earring. Even though Bajoran-style rings became popular following Star Trek, it's not necessary to be a Trekkie or Trekker to wear themaccompany them using a Vulcan salute. This is a trend which may be enjoyed by everyone as an alternative to traditional ear jewellery. Art Deco is a style of art that followed Art Nouveau. Art Deco reached its zenith in the 1920s to 1930s and continued to be popular thereafter. Like Art Nouveau, it favored development and modernity. In fact, it was known as Design Moderne. But, where Art Nouveau used flowing curves and vibrant colors, Art Deco attracted vertical lines, symmetry and bolder, contrasting colors. The Art Deco style embraced technology and frequently incorporated geometric contours. The global popularity of Art Deco took off at the right time of the 1925 Paris Exposition, titled, Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes. However, the term"Art Deco" was not used to refer to the design until the 1960s, when the architect Le Corbusier wrote of the Paris Exposition.
Like many other Artistic movements such as Art Nouveau, Art Deco spread across the entire world and became evident not only in good art but also in architecture. Among the most well-known examples of Art Deco architecture can be observed at the spire of the Chrysler Building in New York City. Art Deco also influenced interior design, functional everyday items and, of course, jewellery.
Popular Substances for Art Deco jewellery were white gold and platinum, and white diamonds compared with brightly colored gemstones such as jade, emeralds, rubies, red coral, turquoise and sapphires. Black and white was also a feature combination, and black onyx was often used paired with white diamond or quartz. Where complex shapes were made by enameling from Art Nouveau jewellery, expert gem cutting and preferences, such as the invisible setting Landmarks ever, such as the discovery of the grave of this Egyptianboy-king, Tutankhamun in 1922 had an effect on the art of the moment, including Art Deco jewellery, and Egyptian types have been integrated into jewelry designs, causing an Egyptian resurrection. World trade in exotic areas caused foreign notions to be imported into Art Deco designs, such as Japanese, Chinese, AfricanAmerican, Middle Eastern and Indian motifs. These aspects made for an intriguing mixture of historical and contemporary. Art Nouveau was also influenced by contemporary art movements such as Cubism.
Some jewelry Designers are regarded to have made their best inventions through the Art Deco period. One of the most prominent of the innovative artists were Van Cleef and Arpels. Van Cleef and Arpels produced some fabulous Egyptian-inspired items such as legendary bracelets and brooches that show ancient Egyptian scenes and motifs in sapphire, ruby, onyx, emerald, and diamond. Van Cleef and Arpels also created the sautoir, a long tasseled necklace which complimented the flapper gowns of the day. In 1933, Van Cleef and Arpels patented an innovative imperceptible setting called"Mystery Set", which makes it possible for gemstones to be inserted in to tiny gold railings, leading to a constant covering of diamonds without a visible prongs.
World famous French jewelry designer, Cartier, was influenced by India during the Art Deco period. Jacques Cartier visited India after taking the helm of the London branch of Cartier. This led to some intriguing jewelry pieces, such as Cartier's usage of carved gemstones and colorful photo engraved necklace combinations of sapphires, rubies and emeralds that were later called"Tutti Frutti". One of the most outstanding pieces of this colorful collection was an Indian style necklace, called the Collier Hindu, made for French fashion icon, Mrs Daisy Fellowes. This is the most a Cartier"Tutti Frutti" necklace has ever been sold for.
Elegance, which fitted in with the social existence of the roaring 20s and During that time, girls experienced great societal change. The "New Woman" of the roaring 20s enjoyed greater freedom
And pleasure than her predecessors. This, along with improved consumer spending Power led to a number of the most lavish pieces of jewelry ever designed, which Continue to be admired for this day wikipedia .
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