Saturday, January 11, 2020

Story image for Victorian Fashion, pearl from PGH City Paper

Isabelle de Borchgrave's paper fashion at The Frick Pittsburgh

PGH City Paper-Oct. 17, 2018
Pearls made from paper balls decorate the necks of gowns. ... beginning with fashion from pre-French Revolution, moving through Victorian-era gowns to early ...
Story image for Victorian Fashion, pearl from Forbes

The Jewels You'll Want To Wear For The Holidays 2019

Forbes-Dec. 3, 2019
Fernando Jorge Mother of Pearl and diamond 'Surround Satellite' Earrings sit on ... chain is reminiscent of antique cresent moon designs from the Victorian era.
Story image for Victorian Fashion, pearl from antiquestradegazette.com

What lots caught bidders' eyes in the last week? Five auction ...

antiquestradegazette.com-Feb. 7, 2019
This 6in (16cm) casket was probably made in the mother-of-pearl workshops of Gujarat in western India about 1600. At that time, Gujarati mother-of-pearl articles ...
Story image for Victorian Fashion, pearl from Vogue.com

A Whirlwind Two Days in London Celebrating Cartier's New ...

Vogue.com-Nov. 5, 2019
Suddenly a town crier in a Victorian costume rings a bell to announce that it's time ... who is wearing a hat that might have been donned by a chic Minnie Pearl.

1 comment:

Pearl Necklace said...

The fundamental point is that man does not invent these properties and does not attribute them to the objects of the external world, how do you think newhich philosophers, and it is seeking in the external world those objects which onbladyt need and to solve their tasks properties.
Thus, what we call table, there is only a construction made by man first in the head, in the mind. Once this design was realized in its physical embodiment, i.e. in the form of a reality it becomes in itself the objective reality of the world. As a result, it occupies its definite place among other objects,
i.e. in space, and for the period of its existence, i.e. in time. This is the case the increment of the reality, which has acquired the name of the objective, or the world in which we live.