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Egg.
Linktober day 5- sacred
It's Zelda's secret stone from totk. I think the name secret stone is stupid, so have always wanted to call them sacred stones instead.
This was actually just an exercise in how small of an egg I could carve a secret stone and triforce on. Next to a quarter it's very smoll.
Insert joke about Zelda eating both egg and actual stone here
Candlesticks, 1800s-1900s.
Inspiration lighting by Moe light. 1959
The linear hanging light is the focal point of all the rooms, thanks to its five polished brass glass spheres and black suction ceiling. Each of the five balls can be independently adjusted and can be hung on the same plane or at different angles for a layered appearance.
The Otto Ball chandelier features a large, transparent glass sphere complete with a matte lamp tube and a polished brass black suction top that adjusts the length of the cable so that the lighting element is positioned to meet the requirements, and by adjusting the cable, the light element can be placed horizontally or slanted. The inner expander is made of stainless steel mesh and glass.
Guest room and bathroom lighting. Ein Versuchshaus des Bauhauses in Weimar. 1925.
Heidelberg University
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(Illuminations series)
PAAVO TYNELL, Rare Snowflake chandelier, model no.145, late 1940s. Material brass, brass mesh and metal. Manufacture by Taito Oy, Finland.