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Vever Frères, Jewelry comb “Mistletoe”, 1900. Horn, gold, mother of pearl, enamel, bronze. Paris. Via MKG
rodarte’s ss18 baby’s breath dresses on display at the women in the arts 2018-19 (ph: emma craft)
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