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“Earrings, England, about 1835, stamped gold set with cabochon almandine garnets.”
Camera roll from a few weeks ago 📸
Not much! just walking around. Also that tree trunk is so perfect it looks like a theatre prop
Brooch with a Bird's Claw Scottish (Artist) ca. 1860-1870 bird's claw, jeweled mount
Artist By Mr.Blu
palacio de cristal in el retiro park (madrid, spain), built in 1887 by architect ricardo velazquez bosco
藤の花/日比谷花壇大船フラワーセンター
figure commission for @aqua-arcs of Leon Marisol and her Spirit Guardian!
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before the vows
[pre-embrace harriet . vtm]
sinae ivari
new OC for a one shot! beautiful pirate lady i love you and your unsettling fish eyes.
(oc) close your eyes
Art Nouveau Multi-Gem and Enamel ‘Glycines’ Tour-de-Cou (Collar) by Philippe Wolfers, 1900.
Designed as five alternating carved watermelon tourmaline and opal wisterias, between purple and green plique-à-jour enamel scrolling leaf clusters, enhanced by scrolling garnet-set accents and ruby details, 34.0 cm, mounted in gold With maker’s mark for Philippe Wolfers, signed Ex-Unique for ‘Exemplaire unique’.
Christie’s.
Le Figaro have a newly published photograph from inside Notre Dame shortly before the roof collapsed, as molten lead fell into the nave. (+)
This is what I love about photojournalism. It is just a history of moments where human beings have gone “I know I should really be hauling ass out of here but I have to get a picture of this”
Mourning ring c. 1824 [x]
Goodnight.
Pendant
19th century
Germany
The Metropolitan Museum of Art