This Venetian goblet with baluster stem from the second half of the 16th century is characterized by the Venetian 'half filigree' workmanship.
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This Venetian goblet with baluster stem from the second half of the 16th century is characterized by the Venetian 'half filigree' workmanship.
Museo del Vetro
I donāt know if people forget about the commercial about the cereal breathing dragon, but Iāve seen so many post about like āNimona can turn into anything that they wish and imagineā, which is true to an extend, but I think itās rather true that they turn into thing theyāve seen before,, Like,, Nimonaās surely seen the ad and was like āradā
I donāt believe they can conjure animals from nothing, but so many post I read, read as though that was the reality,,
Idk, just a thought
Someone said to me that when they thought of Ballister they thought of our staircaseā¦and I thought, āYeah, but those are balustersā¦ā
BUT then I thoughtāwow the spelling of that word is a) odd (itās just an odd word in my mind) and b) kinda hazy, like Iāve seen it spelt in various ways
So I looked it up in the Oxford English Dictionary and tah-fucking-dah (as they say):
Forms: 1600sā baluster; also 1600s ballester, ballister, barrister, 1600sā1700s balluster, ballaster, ballister, balister, 1700s balustre. See also banister n.
the blossom of the wild pomegranateā (Latin balaustium , < Greek βαλαĻĻĻιον in same sense), on account of the resemblance of a baluster to the double-curving calyx-tube of this flower
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Also, Nimona is sort of pomegranate coloured
Doors open opposite ways to two bedrooms off second-floor hall. Amusing 19th-century chair is one of four. Initials AH inscribe chairās backrest.
House & Gardenās Best in Decoration, 1987
Finally today we did a project thatās been on my mind for a long time šš¤©. Been wanting an obelisk with a birdhouse on top for one of my climber rose ... so for months been thrifting balusters, wood, birdhouse, paint, screws, dowels, etc ... a few hours building and painting... here it is!!! š anxiously letting it dry so tomorrow I can place it in the right spot š„°
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8/9/2020
Hi everyone ! I made this stair railing from the "King's Balustrade" fence I made. This is not a true TS4 stair railing because we are not able to create custom stair railing for now. Balusters are very detailed so this object has a high polygon count (see below).
How to use
use the cheat "bb.moveobjects on"
use the "9" key to move up ("0" key to move down) the stair railing to the good height (ALT+9 or ALT+0 if your game have TS3 camera controls)
In this way this stair railing can be used with all height of wall, and with multiple of 4 stair steps with foundation.
Download matching post and fence here
http://modthesims.info/d/619565/king-s-balustrade.html
Happy Simming ! Jim Polygon Counts: Object :Ā High/Medium/Low
King's Balustrade - Stair Railing : 4163/3411/1794 Additional Credits: TSRW, S4S, S4PE. EA/Maxis for wood and stone textures, and for capital mesh.Ā