Indian haladie, 19th century.
from Sofe Design Auctions
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Indian haladie, 19th century.
from Sofe Design Auctions
★ 【Mmmilk_】 「 sesshomaru 」 ☆ ✔ republished w/permission ⊳ ⊳ follow me on twitter
Dagger with gilded silver guard and ivory hilt, Italy, 18th century
from Helios Auctions
A final on my commission of Sesshomaru from Inuyasha. Loved painting my favorite “stoic” but actually having a constant temper tantrum dog man.
If you’re interested in commissioning me, take a look here.
Do not tag or post content regarding s*ssrin on this post, thank you.
“Sometimes humans just die. And you cannot save them. Sometimes humans do not die, and you cannot save them.”
— Natalie Young, from “Notes on Earth Life,” published in Superstition Review (via mortalpractice)
happy pride cant wait for wrath next
Two-handed sword (54.9 × 21.1 × 195.1 cm, 4650g) made for bodyguards of Duke Julius of Brunswick, Germany 1573/1574[1084x1500]. This sword belongs to a series of about 600 made from 1573 to 1574.
I detest hiding behind this screen.
Embalmer’s knife with Anubis figure on the papyrus-shaped handle (“Minmesout”), the embalmer’s name, on the blade (bronze). New Kingdom, 19th Dynasty, ca. 1292-1189 BC. Now in the Louvre. Photos: Georges Poncet.
joining the war on “pretentiousness” on the side of the pretentious
Clarice Lispector, tr. by Giovanni Pontiero, A Hora da Estrela
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its an ensemble
An ensemble that one would wear to the underworld, perhaps.