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Pendant
19th century
Germany
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Hunting whistles, 1500s, Germany.
VINTAGE FISH WITH PEARL EARRINGS 18K GOLD c1980s-1990s
Someone said “The slow burn of becoming yourself” and I think that might be one of the most beautiful things I have ever heard. It’s such a good reminder of how much it takes, how much character development, how much change, and beauty and courage it takes to reach your soul and I hope no one ever gives up on becoming themselves because it’s a never ending journey that only gets better.
My frens wedding veil… “In this life and the after”
Sylvia Plath, The Letters of Sylvia Plath Vol.I: 1940-1956
Zinaida Nikolaevna Gippius, from a diary entry featured in The Selected Diaries of Zinaida Nikolaevna Gippius
everything you've left behind
dilara findikoglu rtw spring 2o26, lfw .
Locket
late 18th century
"Engraved gold frame, ivory painted with watercolour with a miniature of a woman handing a heart pierced by an arrow to a figure of Death, surmounted by an inscription I ALONE CAN HEAL The back of plaited hair crossed by the name Fergusson, England, 1775-1800"
Victoria and Albert Museum
Fauna, Richard Siken
Brené Brown, Daring Greatly
I do miss you so. Will you write to me?
August 21, 1928 The Letters of Vita Sackville-West to Virginia Woolf (1924-1941)