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Tony Thornburg by Sølve Sundsbø
LUNCHEON #5 S/S 2018(1) Lemaire (2) Louis Vuitton, Haider Ackermann (3) De Fursac (4) Rick Owens
(5) Raf Simons (6) Craig Green (7) Giorgio Armani (8) Alexander McQueen
‘Scarabs’ corsage ornament by René
Lalique, c. 1897. Gold, chrysoprase, diamonds, brilliants.
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jewellery
For 2,000 years, the Chinese have been using the iridescent blue feathers of kingfisher birds as an inlay for fine art objects and adornment, from hairpins, headdresses, and fans to panels and screens.
Osse // What The Water Gave Me
They took your loved ones but returned them in exchange for you
Gold and Garnet Snake Bracelet with Heracles Knot, 4th Century BC – 1st Century AD
Snake jewelry was among the more popular luxury items in the Greek and Roman civilizations, including in the Greek colonies which flourished around the Black Sea. Extensive trade with these settlements spread Greek art, and its influence, across much of Eurasia. Some styles were copied so closely that it can be difficult, if not impossible, to be certain who crafted an item.
Young Maglor, dressed all princely and prettily. Paper, watercolour, lace, ribbons, tiny beads.
OOOOH SO BEAUTIFUL *A*
More creepy Ainur! Oromë ft. ice age megafauna.
The elves of Cuiviénen called Nahar a “horse” because they didn’t have a word for Daeodon shoshonensis.
OH MY GOD WAS THIS HANDCRAFTED FROM MY DESIRES???
MEGAFAUNA AND ALTERNATE NAHAR IN PRE-SUN ARDA???
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