Lotus Flower

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 25-07-2006

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Lotus Flower
Is the Black Lotus Flower different symbolicness only regular Lotus?

I am studying the difference in symbolism between the two and all I have reach Black Lotus flower is what has to do with witchcraft, and darker than the lotus flower regular seem to indicate the life and beauty of darkness. Any opinions? Yes I know "symbolic-ness" is not a word .. LOL .. but it worked for me. Let me quote below, "What is the difference Black symbolic link between a lotus and only average Chinese or Indian Lotus.? "there better?

Did you seriously just say symbolicness?

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Porcelain Fish

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 09-06-2006

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Porcelain Fish
Porcelain ornaments are safe for my tank?

Let me add a few embellishments to my tank and I saw some really cool that I liked. The only thing is that are painted china and I'm not sure whether they are safe aquarium. Does anyone know of painted porcelain is safe for freshwater tanks?

Sorry, but you can not describe something painted as safe. It may take a while but the paint is dissolved. Not worth the risk. I found some Fen Shui symbols inside glass who work for me and gave me a glass paper weight which had been in a tank for years. Actually, you should only use decorations sold for fish tank use, but the temptation is there – I am guilty: 0)

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Handmade Clay

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Handmade Clay
Where can I buy a pillow hand polymer / lentils accounts of jewelry?

hi! I really appreciate you guys / girls I Web sites give those responsible for such accounts. Looking lentils / pillows accounts that are handmade and exquisite. An example would be Karin from Germany, but I believe their accounts too expensive. I've heard of Patricia, but I can not seem to find your website … If you've never heard of it, please send your URL … Many thanks!

Barbara Fajardo .. http://www.rubarbdesertdesigns.com Also, check etsy … many fine clay beadmakers there.

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Silk Painting

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Silk Painting
Where does the art of painting on silk originate?

Where does the art of painting on silk originate?

Silk is originated in China and India 3,500 years ago. The art of silk painting started from 2nd century in India. 200 years later the art form found in Indonesia. U can find more information by clicking the following link http://www.wetcanvas.com/Articles2/17813/328/

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Painting Silk

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 18-10-2004

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Painting Silk

Silk is known as the queen of fabrics. It has many fairy tales on the silk with their development, possibly as early as 6000 BC. More features fabulous silk is best known for research that tells people why. Some are so interesting that you've probably never heard.

Silk production lifecycle
Silk can be produced by caterpillars mulberry or wild silkworms. Compared with wild silk, the scale of the silk crop is much larger and the quality of silk is more controllable. The most popular type of silk is produced from cocoons made by silkworm larvae of mulberry. The life cycle of silkworm has four stages: egg, larva, cocoon (pupa), and moths. Commercial silk production happens in the third phase: cocoon or pupa pupae before the damage by the moth emerging. It takes about 30 days to become silkworm larvae mature enough to eat – leaves mulberry. He turns around and makes the buds, and then transformed into pupae. The pupa becomes a butterfly in about 10 days and a butterfly leaving the cocoon shell. The female moth dies almost immediately after depositing eggs. Man lives only a short time later. The silkworm contributes one of the most luxurious fabrics in a short cycle Lifetime.

Uses
Silk has a wide application in garment industry as formal dresses, fashionable clothes, bathrobes, air near the skin during the winter season. Silk fabric also can be transformed with a cashmere-like soft touch through the nap so gets hotter with this type of silk scarves and clothing. People love the shiny appearance of silk, but few know why. The glow is a triangular prism of the fibers, as the structure allowing incoming light to refract at different angles.

Besides garment industry, the silk has many uses in other fields such as decoration household, military and medical. A piece of title = "silk scarves, scarves, fashion scarves, hand painted tietosuccess.com"> handkerchief hand painted silk can be framed to decorate your home, if art is your favorite. The soft appearance disguise an important feature of the silk fiber silk is more natural strong, stronger than a strand of steel the same diameter as silk. So, early bulletproof vests were made of silk, until about World War I. surgical sutures are another application in medicine.

Production
Most countries in the production of silk are from Asia and China is the largest supplier of about 80%. Brazil is the only Asian country that is in the top ten. U.S. is the country's largest consumer of silk in the world.

Number Interest
Some numbers are interesting, and few people know. A cocoon can undo a continuous thread of1000 feet long. Silk fiber is one of the finest fibers, about 10 nm (1 / 1, 000,000 cm) in diameter. A single shot and kimono fabrics.

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Antique Handmade

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Antique Handmade

Jewelry has always been loved by the people who follow the varying fashion. There are many different types of jewelry available today, according to the needs of customers. Jewelry Handicraft is highly appreciated in all regions of the world for its uniqueness and creative designs. Various techniques are used to make jewelry. Lamp work beads, carved and painted gems are some of the crafts used. Vintage, silver, pearls and handmade jewelry are very popular and is simply adored by women. These jewels are very trendy and stylish and designs are fashionably modern. Handmade antique jewelry also contain a variety of fabulous items.

In the past was the jewelry to show status and wealth. Jewelry in ancient times had a religious significance. Bolivian Books have been around for a long time and during the Victorian jewelry hand were very popular. The Celts used to bring the twisted pairs, about appropriate collars to be representative of wealth and virility. The stones used in jewelry are handmade amber, agate, aquamarine, birthstones, moonstone, citrine, cultured pearls and glass bull's eye, art glass, dichroic glass, glass tubes, glass rods and other varieties.

The art of jewelry has become more durable boat. The popularity of jewelry has made tremendous progress in this industry and jewelry industry today is one of the world's most profitable industries. Everyone likes have the unique jewelry that stands out from the crowd and get compliments from your friends. Handmade jewelry is ideal for such demanding people who like to wear jewelry unusual that are beautiful and unique. Brides also love handmade using gold or silver with diamonds and other gemstones. These jewels add to the beauty of the brides and make them more delightful and surprising.

Handmade jewelry use different types of metals and gemstones such as brass, copper, silver, gold, glass, quartz, turquoise, coral and amethyst together with glass beads, cloth, wood, leather, shell, hemp, animal horns, bones and even teeth. The jewelry Hand made in any shape looks unique and surprising. Simple handmade bracelets are made by stringing pearls on a string or a string. The beauty of the bracelet depends on the color and type of accounts used and the layout of the beads on a string also counts. Bracelets look beautiful, if the accounts are properly arranged. Sculpted jewelry are excellent pieces of handmade jewelry. They are one of a kind and have a unique appeal and attraction. Skillfully carved pieces make outstanding hand carved jewelry.

The handmade items exclusively designed with the colors of the heart are loved by teenage girls. Designer jewelry also hand with a dazzling variety of gemstones like ruby, opal and sapphire makes the bright spots and striking. The handmade jewelry without time can be costly as well as economic, as in the material, crafts and designs used. You can compare styles and prices in the stores that offer a hand jewelry. They also offer other services such as shipping, sales in options and coupons. The uniqueness of jewelry makes it perfect for special gifts on birthdays and anniversaries.

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Glaze Porcelain

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 24-02-2004

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Glaze Porcelain
How can I determine if I see hairline cracks in porcelain enamel are only in the enamel and do not go through?

I have a container of Limoges porcelain antiques which has no opening, or rather, not removable lid, as opposed to looking inside to see the porcelain itself. There are many very fine (apparent) cracks running throughout the piece to be undetectable, except through a thorough inspection. Is there some kind of litmus test to determine if these "lines" are only in the glaze?

tap or flick of the piece with your fingers. If the cracks are only in the enamel, which will have a ringing sound. if the cracks will through the porcelain, the low rumbling.

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Seasons Painting

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 02-02-2004

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Seasons Painting
What artists have drawn or painted in the seasons?

Again, I basically need a list of artists who have drawn or painted in different stations, ie Monet's poplars. The artists who have drawn the same image but at different times of year and as different seasons would be great but those who have intentionally painted different seasons, but not necessarily painted the same place are also welcome. By the way, we just want the names of well known artists such as the likes of Monet, Constable, Van Gogh, etc. Basically artists who are not alive today. Finally I have also asked some questions related art, look at my profile and my questions are, your assistance in answering any of them would be great.

Many artists, particularly the Impressionists and Post-Impressionist artists, painted several versions of an image, besides the well recognized. Claude Monet and Paul Cézanne were two of them. Vincent Van Gogh was a post-impressionist artist, who also painted in the art that represented a variety of stations. series of paintings by Monet, known as the Cathedral of the series, including a painting titled in English, 'the Rouen Cathedral, West Facade, Sunlight '(1894). Another painting is called "Rouen Cathedral, Sunset" (1892-1894). The series is a representation the That does not change greatly with the season or time of day. Deliberately Cezanne painted more than 30 versions of this mountain, in order to express the idea permanence. Put another way, he painted Mont Sainte-Victoire, to express his belief that "under color sifting was essential and immutable in the armor." TZ is for this reason that could be used to interpret changing facets of the same subject. If you search the Fauve artists, including André Derain with his image of "Big Ben "(1905), for example, you may find variations of one painting. Moreover, we know that the Fauve artist Henri Matisse had painted several paintings of a subject. You can find some seasonal variation in the Symbolist paintings by American painter Albert Pinkham Ryder (1847-1917). He distinguished himself for his seascapes.

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