Orache moth, Trachea atriplicis, Noctuidae
Photographed in France by Matthieu Berroneau
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Orache moth, Trachea atriplicis, Noctuidae
Photographed in France by Matthieu Berroneau
Shared with permission; do not remove credit or re-post!
I am so pleased! My dear roses are starting to bloom 🌹
band of lace made from human hair, likely worn as a bracelet, 17th century, from V&A
it’s always summer v winter bitches fighting for their life, where are the spring/autumn girlies, the moderate temperatures crowd, the transition period aficionados, the ‘sun is shining but the wind’s cold’ connoisseurs, the ‘decay and rebirth of nature’ devotees
earthenware vellum glaze scenic landscape vase / sallie coyne for rookwood pottery
all your life you've never seen a woman taken by the wind, and it shows
quarterly reminder that if i reblog something ai-generated it is 110% and always an accident and for the love of god please tell me so i can delete it from my blog
Perfume bottle design by René Lalique for Trésor de la Mer, 1936
Prehistoric Jet Necklace From A Burial, Mount Stuart, The National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh
Evening cape by Emile Pingat, 1890s.
[ID: a cape made of sheer dark and opaque white fabric, resembling moth wings. /end ID]
Another trip around the sun for me yesterday. Aging is.. odd for me, but also oh so magical. What a privilege to age.
Bronze stamp seal with Menorah and shofar, southern Levant or Syria, 4th–7th century CE.
Ring
late 19th century
Gold band set with seed pearls
Italy
Cleveland Museum of Art
Silver brooch in the shape of a winged two tailed siren. Austrian. Garnets. Undated, but likely 1700s-1900s. Her left hands hold a garnet heart, while her right hand originally held a staff, which is lost.
By Audrey Benjaminsen