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lascitasdelashoras · 2 months
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Russell Hopper. La geometría de la tabla armónica de un violín Stradivarius.
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difashiondiaries · 3 months
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justesurlapeau · 5 months
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hottiesbooted · 7 months
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Model-Blogger: Ioana Grama.
Boots: Stradivarius.
October, 2014.
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mias-playground · 5 months
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Stradivarius Leather street style (2020)
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hellwegandcloutier · 1 year
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A mountain mahogany tailpiece modeled after the fittings adorned on Antonio Stradivarius’ 1709 “La Pucelle” violin. Given the natural variability of the wood, this tailpiece features a few areas of extra rare dark sections, most notably in the top left corner of the piece.
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alejamendoza · 6 months
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Actúa desde el corazón: El universo se encargará del resto. 🌌🤍
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essereilsole · 1 year
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Sti pantaloni so fighi
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victorian-wizard · 1 month
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I saw some Strads today in the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford, the Messiah Stradivarius was there and I took a picture but I can’t find it on my camera.
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pwlanier · 1 year
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rhaenyrasplotarmor · 4 days
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To say "but they wouldn't be able to get an higher paying job" or "well the country is underdeveloped so it's normal" or even "they are doing a simple job, sewing isn't dangerous" when talking about how fast fashion ruined and is still ruining millions of people's life is insane.
"From an American or an European point of view we are surprised to see how those people make 2 dollars a day, but it's normal there" NO IT'S NOT.
The people there wash in unclean water, entire families of 6/7 people live in deranged houses that even if restored would be able to contain just two of them, they don't have good healthcare and their job certainly doesn't help help on that matter. They eat what they can provide which is NOT ENOUGH if you make 2 dollars a day!
Calling "accidents" things like the Rana Plaza collapse is even more insane. People that worked there already informed the factory owners of the bad conditions of their workplace, even the same day of the collapse.
Calling it an accident is also an insult to the 1134 people that lost their life while being crashed on by the building or suffocated by the absence of air. After 8 hours they were still finding corpses and also injured people, about 2500 people.
But why does this kind of things happen?
Because a shirt cost 5 dollars and there are a lot of people that desperately need a job. If a factory can't afford to produce a shirt for 5 dollars, be sure that another one will take that job. When the prices start to drop again a fast fashion brand needs to keep up with the competition. The factory, that will be payed less, needs to save money and eventually the owners will start caring less about the conditions of their workers and their workplace.
Rana Plaza was not the first or these events:
In 2012 the Alì Enterprises fire in Pakistan caused 289 deaths and the Dhaka factory caused 112 deaths the same year. To this day people are still suffering because of underpaid jobs and of dangerous workplaces. The danger that they have to experience also extends not only to the collapsing of the building, but to the chemicals in the air.
No human being should be living in those conditions and no human being should be able to blatantly ignore those people.
And this includes the people that keeps buying on shein and other sites like that one.
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difashiondiaries · 2 months
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justesurlapeau · 5 months
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Princess Leonor  ||  pants by Stradivarius
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onthedaily · 3 months
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on a run
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16strings · 2 years
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This set of four Antonio Stradivari instruments was once owned by Niccolò Paganini, who played them with his own string quartet. After his death they were dispersed until New York dealer Emil Herrmann reassembled the set in the 1940s.
Cellist Robert Maas, formerly of the Pro Arte Quartet, was looking to form a new string quartet, noticed the instuments and mentioned them to his sponser Anna Clark who bought them in 1946, giving the Paganini String Quartet its name.
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When the Paganini String Quartet disbanded, the instruments were donated to the Corcoran Gallery of Arts in Washington D.C. and bought by the Nippon Music Foundation in 1994, who's loaned them to ensembles like the Tokyo String Quartet, the Hagen Quartet, the Quartetto di Cremona, and the Kuss Quartet.
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