Firefly (anthology) - Zulu
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This anthology includes the stories:
You're the other side of the world to me
Like a wind blowing
Reversal of fortunes
Just another waveform collapse (the shorthand epic remix)
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Firefly (anthology) - Zulu
Typeset was kindly provided by Dawen
This anthology includes the stories:
You're the other side of the world to me
Like a wind blowing
Reversal of fortunes
Just another waveform collapse (the shorthand epic remix)
Indian bureau-cabinet
Teak with ebony and ivory inlays
c. 1740-1750
@mfaboston
Middle Kingdom (ca. 1897 - 1878 BCE) Pectoral of Senusret II, made of cloisonné inlays on gold of carnelian, feldspar, garnet, turquoise, lapis lazuli that was found in the tomb of Princess Sit-Hathor Yunet, the daughter of Pharaoh Senusret II.
Image credit: John Campana
Johan Christian Neuber (Germany - Saxony, 1736-1808)
Neuber is one of Saxony’s most celebrated goldsmiths, he specialized in hard stone boxes, chatelaines and watchcases decorated with local stone, such as agate, jasper, and carnelian, fashioning enchanting landscapes, elaborate floral designs, and complex geometric patterns with tiny pieces of cut and polished stones set in gold-framed cells, a technique known as Zellenmosaik (cell mosaic).
Neuber first practiced in the workshop of Heinrich Taddel, his father-in-law, who was also the director of the Grünes Gewölbe the magnificent State Treasury in Dresden, a position taken over by Neuber in 1769. In 1775 he became court jeweler to Frederick Augustus III of Saxony in Dresden.
No Surprises cassette inlay
Square from Senet board or Thirty Squares The beautifully carved tiled Senet 𓊃𓈖𓏏𓏠 “sn.t” Board has elaborate inlay with a assortment of semi- precious gems (Lapis Lazuli 𓐍𓊃𓃀𓂧𓏬 “ḫsbd” and Turquoise 𓅓𓆑𓂓𓏏𓏬 “mfk.t”). You can still see the bonding agent where the stones fell off. Medium: Steatite, glazed composition (faience), lapis lazuli Geography: Undetermined site, Egypt Date: ca. 1295-1186 BC Period: 19th Dynasty, Ramesside Period, New Kingdom Dimensions: 5.7 x 4.45 cm Object number: 922.17.E 𓋹𓎬𓋹𓎬𓋹𓎬𓋹𓎬𓋹𓎬𓋹𓎬𓋹𓎬𓋹𓎬𓋹𓎬𓋹𓎬𓋹𓎬𓋹𓎬𓋹𓎬𓋹𓎬𓋹𓎬𓋹𓎬 @egyptologylessons 𓋹𓊽𓋴𓆖𓎛𓇳𓎛 © (📸 @romtoronto and description) 𓊁𓊁𓊁𓊁𓊁𓊁𓊁𓊁𓊁𓊁𓊁𓊁𓊁𓊁𓊁𓊁𓊁 #Ancientegypt #ägypten #egyptianhistory #egyptology #hieroglyphs #egypte #egitto #埃及 #مصر #egipto #이집트 #royalontariomuseum #senet #boardgame #inlays (at Royal Ontario Museum) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cg13ETnOprY/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
Just confirmed the last of THREE Pride events for this June in West Michigan.
If you're in SW Michigan and want chainmail ... go find me on facebook (CCChainmaille) for a list of dates that will be pinned!
Chainmail, more chainmail, costume pieces, spell jars and kits and pendants and some witchy things TO GO.