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Writing case, 柳橋神社蒔絵硯箱, 1603-1650. Laquer, gold, mother-of-pearl, wood. Japan. Museum für Ostasiatis
elizadusku:5.01 Red Laquer Nail Polish || 5.22 Red John’s Rules
design-is-fine:Book cover, 16th century. Laquer, gold, silver, leather. Persia. Museum für Kunst und
Incense box (xianghe) with lychee branch decor, 1662-1722. Qing Dynasty, China. Carving lacquer (dui
larsvogel: brompton raw laquer
MELANIN MAGIC earrings 5.00 gold gleam highlight 3.00 neutral rose lip laquer $5.00 KOUTURESOCIETY.
Book cover, 16th century. Laquer, gold, silver, leather. Persia. Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe H
geisha-kai: Hassaku 2014: maiko Mameroku dressed in crested black kimono, gold obi and black laquer
A New Kind of Laquer | Bourjois Gel Polish I’m a nail polish fiend! Those of you who have been
My homage to justtisems and her 90’s acid wash/grungey nails. Seemed suitable si
ganymedesrocks: Its getting dark already… but this beauty carries its own light. Black Laquer
Not midnight. And I think I should have done the micro glitter before the neon dots. But it’s
I’m feelin this manicure. It’s so fun and sparkly! Both polishes are from @comet
It’s been a minute since I’ve done my nails. This is the @essiepolish gel coture
geisha-kai: Hassaku 2014: maiko Mameroku dressed in crested black kimono, gold obi and black laquere
Tea bowl, chawan, early 17th century. Laquered wood. Japan.Tea bowls, introduced to Japan from China
mich4ch4: How to ensure the tonsils are laquered
inktober day 31: The Deck of Dragonsfeaturing almost-mermaid Knight of Dark and other shiny laquered
In Memory of Jacqueline Avant, Jacqueline Avant, 81, was fatally shot in her Beverly Hills home earl
almostarts: Gabriella Crespi, “Fungo,” Lamp from “Rising Sun Series,” 1970s,
Arne Jacobsen matching table and chairs (Asko, 1971)
Arne Jacobsen matching table and chairs (Asko, 1971)
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Case (Inrô) with Chrysanthemum DecorationPeriod: Edo period (1615–1868)Date: 18th–19th centuryCultur
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