Can’t risk it
The duck of creativity. I waited so long for it.
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ok universe, i’m ready to feel good things. make me feel good things.
whenever i post this it works
reblog if u want to feel good things & the universe will bring u something sweet
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you know, it is not very often that I see a gif and experience this strong a desire to put my hand into it.
(Source: riverwindphotography, via jwilkes99999)
Scent is another fascinating subject in itself, from the development of fragrances during the reign of Louis XV to the creation of perfumes using synthetics in the 19th century.
The art of the perfume bottle however is increasingly a lost one as dressing tables or vanities have all but disappeared from a woman’s must-have list of furniture. Add to that the tyranny of the TSA’s 3-ounce-liquids-and-gels rule, and we now live in a society where glass is cumbersome and impractical.
A huge pity as perfume bottles were of the highest craftsmanship then, meant to be displayed with pride on a stylish lady’s vanity. The best ones were made of cut crystal from Bohemia, France and England.
Of the containers photographed above, the French-made bottle in the center of the second row is perhaps the most extraordinary. Fashioned from jasper, its silver mount is studded with rubies and sapphires – a gift fit for a queen. Photo from The World of Perfume
by Fabienne Pavia.
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Self Portrait with Necklace, 1933, Frida Kahlo
Size: 34.5x29 cm
Medium: oil on metal