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Chimera Diamond Ring by G.Bodino!
NEW WORK up on my Etsy. I am selling cute, quirky Matisse inspired laser cut jewelry.check it out on
Uzbekistan | Jewellery from the collection of the Museum of Applied Arts in Tashkent | 19th - 20th c
definisse:Art Nouveau gold necklace, after 1900, Museum of Decorative Arts Prague, Czech Republic
treasures-and-beauty:Rene Lalique plique-a-jour enamel bat wing earrings
art-witches:Detail of a bracelet of an Etruscan princess named Larthia. She was buried before 660 B
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met-medieval-art:Finger Ring, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Medieval ArtGift of J. Pierpont Morgan, 19
Fragmentary sardonyx cameo portrait bust, possibly of Germanicus Caesar (15 BCE-19 CE), wearing a cu
Cameo glass medallion of the Roman emperor Augustus. Artist unknown; early 1st cent. CE. Now in th
Eastern Beauty by Leon Francois Comerre
treasures-and-beauty:Art Nouveau 18kt Gold Open Face Pendant Watch, Tiffany & Co
Model Making MischiefRaimundo de Madrazo y Garreta (Spanish; 1841–1920)ca. 1885Oil on canvas Colecci
artistsbooksandmultiples:Jenny HolzerWith You Inside Me Comes the Knowledge of My DeathZurich, Switz
mactevirtute:“The head of Medusa”, Art Nouveau brooch (x) / “Orpheus”, diamond, gold and platinum br
Join us in the Brooklyn Museum shop this Saturday for an exclusive trunk show and sale featuring one
steampunktendencies:BioStantsiya
Il’ya Repin (Russian; 1844–1930)Countess Natalia Golovina1896Oil on canvas Pushkin Museum of Fine Ar
glitterarygetsit:Sevan Biçakçi, for all your tiny city in a magic ring needs. Also: frozen birds, en
prinnay:Crystal Crown
Ancient Egyptian spacer bead from a piece of jewelry (cast gold + amethyst), decorated to look like
komiti:marbled polecat, African wild dog, Harpy eagle, jay, water dragon, Tree boa
shewhoworshipscarlin:Watch pendant, 1918, France.
Pair of gold disk earrings (and detail). Etruscan, late 6th century B.C. J. Paul Getty Museum. From
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