Monday, April 22, 2019

Story image for 1920s pearl necklace from Forbes

The Best Jewelry At The 2017 Met Gala

Forbes-May 2, 2017
Claire Danes wore an antique yellow gold and seed pearl earrings, and ... cushion shaped diamond and onyx pendant earrings, circa 1920s, ...
Story image for 1920s pearl necklace from South China Morning Post

Explore Australia's Blue Mountains from The Carrington Hotel, with ...

South China Morning Post-Aug. 3, 2018
Explore Australia's Blue Mountains from The Carrington Hotel, with 1920s ...... a US$450,000 stay including a custom cake topped with a diamond necklace.
Story image for 1920s pearl necklace from Extra.ie

From Queen Elizabeth II to Princess Diana: the most iconic royal ...

Extra.ie-May 19, 2018
... later Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, 1920s wedding gown was the .... Sophie wore a black-and-white pearl necklace, interspersed with ...
Story image for 1920s pearl necklace from INSIDER

How first lady style has evolved over the years

INSIDER-Feb. 15, 2018
... an embroidered collar, which she accessorized with a pearl necklace. ..... eye-catching headbands, which were popular styles in the 1920s.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

contribute to team building. But "there is a known limit for
direct communication for the purpose of collective activities. Than
more elementary the purpose and objectives of the team, the more sizes it can
to achieve. The crowd can reach hundreds of thousands. Theatrical performances
consist of several thousand" (ibid.P.43).
From the analysis of the crowd, where the person loses the inhibitory effects, but
wins imitators V. M. Bekhterev passes to the analysis
symbolic. He says: "the Symbolism penetrates all our everyday life
the adulation and flattery before the powers that be and the great and in the form of a conditional
courtesy in all relations with individuals, albeit with inferior and
worth, excluding their family, where neither etiquette nor conditional of politeness
there is no place, because they are full of aimlessness" (ibid. P. 391).
And the following definition is suitable even in the dictionary of semiotics:
"Every symbolism is also due to the principle of economy, for the symbolism
trying to replace the complex phenomena of any glaring and in any
the case of expressive and easily grasp marks" (ibid.P. 358).