A very special Art Nouveau tiara comprised of horn, gold, diamond and pearl. Maker’s mark for Paul-Gabriel Liénard and French control marks, circa 1900-1905
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THE ADVENTURES OF BARON MUNCHAUSEN (1988)
dir. terry gilliam
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Set of three Coiled Snakes, Bronze, possibly Spain or Germany, 1570-1629, detail. © The Wallace Collection
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E mor henion i dhu:
Ely siriar, el sila.
Ai! Aniron Undomiel.
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love love love when a particularly manipulative character is lying off their ass about something and then throws in one hauntingly genuine line
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Ornate axe, Italy, circa 1500
from The Waddesdon Manor Art Collection
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Sometimes it’s hard to read fanfic when you’re studying herbalism.. when they have the character preparing a tincture to use that same DAY!!?
Baby those dried herbs need to sit in that jar with high proof alcohol for at LEAST a month!
That’s why before the use of calendars ppl use to prepare their tinctures either on the new moon or full moon. A a full moon cycle is usually 28 days or so. And they would give the moon names so it’s easier to remember when/what month said tincture was bottled.
This is also why herbal medicine is prepare in small batches. You have to take your time preparing your bottles. Making sure everything is clean so you don’t end up with mold. Diluting your grain alcohol. Heckkk knowing when to pick your herbs for max potency! Drying your herbs! That takes a lot of time too!
I didn’t mean to rant lol
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