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“Deimos was quiet when she hooked a hand under his shoulder and lifted him, turning him to sit on her hip in way so painfully similar to Diokles that for one moment of wrenching loneliness, Desmond wanted to cry. But she wasn't him. She was Deimos, and the security she offered didn't come from a place of care, it came from her own assurance that he wouldn't escape whatever hell awaited him.”
- Meandros, Chapter 10
The Meander Tiara
With the immense collection of jewels the British Royal Family has amassed through the ages, it is no surprise that they have a meander tiara in their vaults.
The Meander Tiara was a wedding gift from HRH Princess Alice of Battenberg to the then Princess Elizabeth, the bride-elect of her only son Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten, in 1947.
The word “meander” stems from the motifs found along the band of the tiara. A meander or meandros is a decorative Greek key border design; this makes the tiara fitting for a Battenberg princess who wed into the Greek Royal Family in 1903.
Princess Elizabeth never wore the jewel, as only 5 years into her marriage, she would ascend to the throne and thus meaning more grander pieces at her disposal. Princess Andrew’s tiara would then be regularly lent to her granddaughter, Princess Anne. The austere design of the tiara was quite befitting to the young, strong-minded princess.
HM The Queen would officially give the tiara to the Princess Royal in 1972, upon her engagement to Captain Mark Phillips.
The most notable outing of the tiara was on top of the head of Princess Anne’s daughter, the blooming bride Zara Phillips, during her 2011 wedding to Mike Tindall.
Serpent and Meandros - oil on paper - Available on Velvet 300gr paper print
@k_mystis
meandros
tuas palavras me envolvem como a água de um rio cheio de meandros e eu nunca desejei tanto mergulhar quanto desejo agora. é tão bonito pra mim perceber que cada um de teus parágrafos já percorreu teus pensamentos tão incontáveis vezes quanto uma gotícula d’água já reiniciou o ciclo hidrológico. é tão bonito pra mim saber que todo esse teu viver pode ser transmitido assim de forma tão simples quanto falar. tão simples para ti, porque para mim fica cada vez mais difícil. tenho eu meus temores de deixar escapar algum desses meus meandros, desses teus encantos.
Initial sketch made on my phone (probably right before I fell asleep), secondary sketch and final :)
A little illustration inspired by The Gods We Can Touch by AURORA :)
Serpent And Meandros - Print - Velvet 300gr paper
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