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pin + bracelet by eric rhein, 1990-2 in one of a kind: american art jewelry today - susan grant lewin (1994)
Keeping my ear to the ground
Jeremy Scott ss/98 by Norbert Schoerner
Porcupine quill accessories by women’s history museum
iryna_drahun on ig
Back of a silver necklace from the Biratnagar area. Scanned from the book The Jewelry of Nepal, Hannelore Gabriel
Come Out! (1970)
from @somwhere.media on ig. "Rosalía’s Listening Party in Barcelona 🎧
On Wednesday, November 5, Rosalía gathered around 900 guests at the 'Sala Ova' of the Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya in Barcelona for an exclusive listening session of her fourth album, LUX, released today.
Part of a global series of private events, attendees—including fans and celebrities—were asked to cover their phone cameras and refrain from recording.
In a room draped entirely in white, Rosalía lay motionless for much of the playback, surrounded by soft lighting and fabrics, creating an atmosphere of quiet contemplation. LUX features 18 tracks sung in 13 languages, structured in four movements, marking her first foray into orchestral and choral compositions."
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Savage Magazine
Created at least 5100 years ago, this detailed necklace is attributed to the Susa II period of ancient Susa, Iran. It is made of limestone with black schist components and features ten rows of small sculpted beads, along with three larger pendants and a series of amulets or charms. It measures 62 x 21.5 cm (24.41 x 8.46 in).
This artifact is now housed at The Louvre Museum in Paris, France. It was acquired via partage after excavations led by Roland de Mecquenem between 1929 and 1933.
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