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slam-islamic: Kuba Carpet with Afshan Pattern on Blue Ground, Transcaucasian, early 19th century, Sa
corduroy-and-pocketwatches: We Are Number One except it’s an Animal Crossing: New Leaf pattern. (I
Mirror with Quatrefoil and Feather Pattern, 4th century BC, Cleveland Museum of Art: Chinese ArtSize
Mirror with Four Dragons Pattern, 5th-3rd Century BC, Cleveland Museum of Art: Chinese ArtSize: Diam
This yukata has a delightful pattern of Pinks (natsume) on a blue pinstriped background, and they’v
Mirror with Continuous Arcs against Whorl Pattern, 3rd Century BC, Cleveland Museum of Art: Chinese
versiris:Trick-or-Treat Pokemon stuff with this pattern on my store: www.etsy.com/shop/Versi
cma-medieval-art: Five Guineas [pattern] (obverse), Richard Yeo, 1777, Cleveland Museum of Art: Medi
Painted Protea Pattern by Micklyn // more art here
wildlifemajor:figdays: Awesome ‘Possum Scarf // WildlifeRescueNests I need this pattern…
slam-islamic: Ushak Carpet with Unusual Overall Pattern, Turkish, c.1600, Saint Louis Art Museum: Is
Mirror with Quatrefoil and Feather Pattern, 4th century BC, Cleveland Museum of Art: Chinese ArtSize
cryptovolans:Well, I couldn’t stand waiting any longer so I ended up piecing this pattern together i
Mirror with Continuous Arcs against Whorl Pattern, 3rd Century BC, Cleveland Museum of Art: Chinese
naimane:Werewolf dad with a hint of a floral pattern, bam!
Love the pattern on the control top tights..
Mirror with Continuous Arcs against Whorl Pattern, 3rd Century BC, Cleveland Museum of Art: Chinese
Mirror with Quatrefoil and Feather Pattern, 4th century BC, Cleveland Museum of Art: Chinese ArtSize
Tablet (gui) with Grain Pattern and Imperial Inscription, 1793, Cleveland Museum of Art: Chinese Art
Mirror of Tortoise Knob and Lotus Pattern, early 7th Century - early 10th Century, Cleveland Museum
Mirror with Continuous Arcs against Whorl Pattern, 3rd Century BC, Cleveland Museum of Art: Chinese
MIT develops flat-pack ‘edible origami’ that springs into shape when wetAimed at dramatically reduci
Blair Eadie, Atlantic-Pacific
Jessica Sturdy, Bows & Sequins
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