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nuveau-deco · 2 years
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Four Red Glass Perfume Vials Connected in the Form of a Cross. Each vial has its own silver screw cap. The topmost cap appears to have an additional metal loop for hanging the cross from a chain or cord.
(Source: collection.sciencemuseumgroup.org.uk)
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hamartia-grander · 3 months
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Sometimes I'm like man paranoia is so stupid I hate dealing with it and then other times I remember cvs gave me the wrong meds once that looked exactly like my actual meds at a high enough dosage to kill me and the only reason I didn't take them was because they Felt Wrong.
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natalia-karna · 8 days
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calamitys-child · 9 months
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One day I'll have all of Tam O Shanter memorised and then. Idk I'll rule the world probably
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theboredkids · 11 months
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Makers Mark flowers engraving
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torotillo · 1 year
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Hand engraved antique glass bottle. Hare, stars and moon. 2022
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larrylimericks · 2 years
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25Apr22
Lord of the Rings Edition During Kiwi, H sent Gucci flyin’, Now the tale’s out of hand, there’s no lyin’: Who lords over the ring Is a bit confusing, But you know his hand’s sad there’s no lion. 
Lord of the Tings Edition H lost at Coachella some bling After giving his bottle a fling, Then down in the pit A voice yelled out, “Shit! Ooz ’it me int ’ed wiv a ring?!”
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headgehug · 1 year
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whats the funniest thing you can say in 14 characters
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ambergrief · 1 year
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catholics help !
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staceyscribbling · 2 years
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nuveau-deco · 2 years
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Three Red Glass Perfume Vials Connected in the Form of an Anchor. The engraved silver junction serves as the lid for the main vial, while the two secondary vials have their own silver caps. The chain attachment suggests that this may have hung from a chatelaine. Dated 19th century.
(Source: collection.sciencemuseumgroup.org.uk)
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ivanhoe-wines · 2 months
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Uncorking Paradise: Exploring Hunter Valley Wineries
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Nestled in the picturesque landscapes of New South Wales, Australia, lies the exquisite paradise for wine enthusiasts - the Hunter Valley. Renowned as one of Australia's oldest wine regions, Hunter Valley captivates visitors with its lush vineyards, charming cellar doors, and award-winning wines. Let's embark on a sensory journey through the enchanting Hunter Valley wineries.
A Tapestry of Vineyards
Hunter Valley's winemaking heritage dates back to the early 19th century when European settlers recognized its potential for grape cultivation. Today, the region boasts over 150 wineries, each offering a unique blend of tradition and innovation. From boutique family-owned estates to large-scale operations, the diversity of wineries caters to every palate.
Unveiling Terroir
The terroir of Hunter Valley, characterized by its fertile soils and temperate climate, yields distinctive wine varietals. Semillon, the region's flagship grape, flourishes in the sun-drenched vineyards, producing crisp, citrus-driven wines celebrated for their aging potential. Shiraz, another standout varietal, showcases the region's prowess in crafting bold, full-bodied reds with a signature peppery finish.
Cellar Door Experience
Exploring Hunter Valley wineries is a sensory delight for wine connoisseurs and novices alike. The cellar door experience invites visitors to sample a diverse array of wines while soaking in panoramic views of rolling vineyards. Knowledgeable staff offer insights into winemaking techniques and flavor profiles, enhancing the tasting journey.
Gastronomic Indulgence
Pairing wine with gourmet delights is a cherished tradition in Hunter Valley. Many wineries feature on-site restaurants and cafes, serving farm-to-table cuisine that complements the regional wines. From artisanal cheese platters to delectable degustation menus, culinary experiences in Hunter Valley are as exquisite as the wines themselves.
Beyond the Vineyards
While wine takes center stage, Hunter Valley offers a myriad of attractions beyond the vineyards. Explore quaint villages dotted with boutique shops, art galleries, and charming accommodations. Embark on hot air balloon rides for breathtaking aerial views of the valley or unwind with a leisurely picnic along the banks of tranquil rivers.
For more information about engraved wine bottle, visit our website at https://ivanhoewines.com.au/
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earthdeacon · 3 months
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Dual cancer survivor looking for the next step up https://gofund.me/4839e2da
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puphoods · 4 months
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is anyone elses family like obsessed w names like i get sooo many presents with my birthname on it and my dad has tattoos of our names and etc. like i feel bad not liking the name and going by something else...
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aubelisk-arts · 7 months
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New necklace, new resin lessons learned!
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slinginginkcalligraphy · 10 months
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Fragrance Bottle Engraving - Houston
Engraving fragrance bottles onsite around Houston was not something that I initially embraced over a decade ago. As an introvert, it was not an activity that I saw myself doing. Frankly, I was still developing my skills (and confidence) with engraving and having that out in the open for all to see was intimidating to say the least. The first time that I engraved for a fragrance company was actually not planned. I referred the event to another engraver and they cancelled at the last minute so I was asked to engrave in their place. That was the start of my fragrance engraving career in Houston. True story….
However, what I learned, and what I tell new engraving and calligraphy students, is that confidence comes with time and exposure. I also learned to not take everything so seriously. There are no glass engraving police. They don’t exist. Well yes, you may be engraving a $5,000 bottle of Louis XIII cognac (I’ve engraved quite a few of these over the years) or a $4,000 bottle of Screaming Eagle wine (last Sunday) that you weren’t expecting. But, glass is glass…for the most part. And actually the expensive glass is easier to engrave :). Just whatever you do, do not think “Don’t mess up.” Just do what you always do and keep it moving. It’s just glass.
Cheers!
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