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ericaofanderson · 19 hours
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Impossible, Possible.
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gemville · 1 day
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Jane Taylor's Flower Power Drop Earrings In 14k Yellow Gold With Turquoise and Diamond
Photo Courtesy: Jane Taylor
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haoraezip · 2 days
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gailstorm · 1 day
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jeweled-blue-eyes · 10 months
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Child’s cape. Twilled peacock blue woollen cloth, embroidered in cream silk thread, with a cream tassel on the hood; Anglo-Indian, 1860-70
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steven-myself · 2 months
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Dandelion Moon - Wilfred Wong by Baldovino Barani x FACTORY Fanzine
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allura-raine · 2 months
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noonlight-stims · 5 months
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~ Aqua and Gray ~
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jokuvainart · 3 months
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Light turquoise and orange
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ericaofanderson · 9 days
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Ignition.
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artifacts-archive · 1 month
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Nile Catfish Pendant
Egyptian, ca. 1985-1773 BCE (Middle Kingdom, 12th dynasty)
This fish pendant represents a Synodontis Batensoda, more commonly known as the Nile catfish, a species of fish named for its black belly. Often worn at the end of a plait of hair, amulets like this one were used by children and young women to protect against drowning. This fine amulet is made of gold with stone inlays, including a red stone for the right eye and a green stone for the left. Amulets in the form of the Synodontis Batensoda were particularly popular during the Middle Kingdom, when the fish might have been identified with an astronomical constellation.
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mimimar · 1 year
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you matter to me
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plusie · 6 months
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steven-myself · 2 months
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Dandelion Moon - Wilfred Wong by Baldovino Barani x FACTORY Fanzine
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