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So pretty, my dear bunny!I thought I only had one for this week, but it turns out I have several!
I figured Pierres was a shoe in for this week, but also recalled that the glass millifiori canes on Sulfures fit too, and what better way than worn together!
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And xincinsin reminded me of the Collections Imperiales cloisonné (thank you xincinsin!):
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And then since that is Catherine Baschet, that reminded me of the glass bottles of Flacons....
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Love it! One of my all time favouritesLots of tile on Cave Felem. I've posted this a lot lately, sorry. It fits so many categories! View attachment 3714548View attachment 3714549
Lots of tile on Cave Felem. I've posted this a lot lately, sorry. It fits so many categories!
Everyone's mosaic patterns, tiled designs and stained glass are beautiful---so many blues, too! I was sure I would have to sit this week out, but
Croisette's Pierres d'Orient got me thinking…so here are a few surprises (to me!) that I found to show for this week's theme--
Azulejos and an interesting article
https://theculturetrip.com/europe/p...history-of-portugals-beautiful-azulejo-tiles/
Mare Nostrum
Domes Celestes
Femme aux Semelles de Vent --- I think this border looks like a tile design
And my Pierres d'Orient (with silver ink used in the brown border!)
What a wonderful collection and your photo mosaic is worthy of a scarf design in and of itself!A quiet night so I went a-digging. Clockwise from the top:
Stonework in Pierres, tiles in Secrets des Minos, more stonework in Central Park,
Mosaique au 24 in a virulent purple and shocking pink, pointillistic Rendezvous au 24 which makes me think of mosaic and Magic Eye, latticework in Jardins du Monde, stone carvings and tiles in Reverie Pompeiienne, cloisonne in Collections Imperial
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Seeing these photos really make appreciate the scarves even more. Thanks for sharing!
My Collection Imperiales scarf. I understand this was inspired by Chinese cloisonne design. Here's my little decorative cloisonee tea pot that my Grandmother gave me years ago. The top reminds of the centre of the scarf.
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