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| Rats - I always get those mixed up for some reason! I did too. Now, you won't ever again!
__________________ Caitlin Armchair Pearlologist following the pearl-what a ride! Avatar is a Sea of Cortez mabe pearl earring- my new favorites- photo does not do it justice. |
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| The Pictures of the Piece I took. The Piece itself no unfortunately That was one of the Pieces I did take pictures of while on my Visit to the Royal Ontario Museum this past Spring.... SOOOOOOO who is next with Pics in this game???? this is SOOO much fun! Thanks again! CLICLASP for starting this thread! |
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| I hate to admit this but I am not an Art Deco fan ![]() But i visited your photo gallery of the dino' stones w/pearls - they look like contemporary art - lovely, lovely, lovely... what a nice brooch THAT would be ![]()
__________________ 'O Oysters, come and walk with us!' The Walrus did beseech. Francesca |
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| Darn, I was just in NYC and didn't think about doing that, I was too busy with pearls I could touch and daughters that were leaving. I have already posted my only shot of museum pearls, the Rospigliosi cup from the Met. in New York. It's a beautiful forgery that is now displayed for its own beauty. I love the fact that the pearls in it are actually being worn as jewelry on the form. Here's pics so you don't have to climb back through the thread. It was displayed in the Renaissance section of the museum for years attributed to Cellini, a great Renaissance jeweler, but was in fact made by a man named Vasters in the late 1800's. If you want to read the wholes story, here is the link http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpag...51C0A962948260 And all we do to determine fakes is rub them on our teeth, although as I've been reading in another thread, that's no longer reliable either. I miss playing the game. Are we allowed to get pics off the Internet and do this if we credit the site after we finish ![]()
__________________ Sheryl ![]() http://www.maunakeamoonlight.com http://www.maunakeamoonlight.etsy.com “All art is autobiographical; the pearl is the oyster's autobiography” Frederico Fellini Momi means pearl in Hawaiian! |
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| Darn, I was just in NYC and didn't think about doing that, I was too busy with pearls I could touch and daughters that were leaving. I have already posted my only shot of museum pearls, the Rospigliosi cup from the Met. in New York. It's a beautiful forgery that is now displayed for its own beauty. I love the fact that the pearls in it are actually being worn as jewelry on the form. Here's pics so you don't have to climb back through the thread. It was displayed in the Renaissance section of the museum for years attributed to Cellini, a great Renaissance jeweler, but was in fact made by a man named Vasters in the late 1800's. If you want to read the whole story, here is the link http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpag...51C0A962948260 And all we do to determine fakes is rub them on our teeth, although as I've been reading in another thread, that's no longer reliable either. I miss playing the game. Are we allowed to get pics off the Internet and do this if we credit the site after we finish ![]()
__________________ Sheryl ![]() http://www.maunakeamoonlight.com http://www.maunakeamoonlight.etsy.com “All art is autobiographical; the pearl is the oyster's autobiography” Frederico Fellini Momi means pearl in Hawaiian! |
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| OOOoooooohhhhhh - no - I wouldn't take the risk of using the actual fossil - Oh mon Dieu!!!!!! LOL Maybe the brooch could be a nice replica and used on a coat or cape done in a resin with pearl???? I just love the fossil stone with the pearl idea because of the texture and naturalness of the concept. Found objects turned into jewelry. Or even on a CliClasp )))) It IS your photograph.
__________________ 'O Oysters, come and walk with us!' The Walrus did beseech. Francesca |
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| It is in the Basilica of the Annunciation in Nazareth. If I find out any more I'll post back. P.S. There are Japanese symbols on the bottom (you can't see them in your picture,) can anyone translate? Last edited by Nathan Reed; 09-23-2008 at 03:43 AM.. Reason: Add P.S. |
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