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5-18-2012, 09:35 permalink
4-09-2012, 06:01 / from babymonopoly permalink
babymonopoly:

(via Wonders of the World « WORLD OF JAS)
babymonopoly: (via Wonders of the World « WORLD OF JAS)

babymonopoly:

(via Wonders of the World « WORLD OF JAS)

2-29-2012, 13:06 / from weirdfriends permalink
2-27-2012, 13:06 / from uuiuu permalink

(Source: worthis)

2-22-2012, 10:55 / from superkintaro permalink
sombhatt:

Bed cover, silk satin weave, Qing dynasty, China, circa 1900.Birds, flowers, insects and butterflies in multi-colored silk embroidery are scattered over this white silk bed cover. Also represented are Taoist and Buddhist symbols and the Eight Ordinary (secular) Things: the pearl, a wish-granting jewel; a coin for wealth; a open lozenge, symbol of victory; a pair of books, a painting and musical stone, the accomplishments of the scholar; rhinoceros horns and artemisia leaf, symbols of health and good omen. 
sombhatt: Bed cover, silk satin weave, Qing dynasty, China, circa 1900.Birds, flowers, insects and butterflies in multi-colored silk embroidery are scattered over this white silk bed cover. Also represented are Taoist and Buddhist symbols and the Eight Ordinary (secular) Things: the pearl, a wish-granting jewel; a coin for wealth; a open lozenge, symbol of victory; a pair of books, a painting and musical stone, the accomplishments of the scholar; rhinoceros horns and artemisia leaf, symbols of health and good omen. 

sombhatt:

Bed cover, silk satin weave, Qing dynasty, China, circa 1900.
Birds, flowers, insects and butterflies in multi-colored silk embroidery are scattered over this white silk bed cover. Also represented are Taoist and Buddhist symbols and the Eight Ordinary (secular) Things: the pearl, a wish-granting jewel; a coin for wealth; a open lozenge, symbol of victory; a pair of books, a painting and musical stone, the accomplishments of the scholar; rhinoceros horns and artemisia leaf, symbols of health and good omen. 

(Source: inonginthegarden)

2-21-2012, 10:55 / from miss-mary-quite-contrary permalink
miss-mary-quite-contrary:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/laurainwonderland/5207235232/in/photostream
miss-mary-quite-contrary: http://www.flickr.com/photos/laurainwonderland/5207235232/in/photostream

miss-mary-quite-contrary:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/laurainwonderland/5207235232/in/photostream

(Source: inonginthegarden)

12-27-2011, 04:22 / from emmacooper permalink

(Source: weirdfriends)

12-19-2011, 10:55 / from weirdfriends permalink
12-19-2011, 08:45 / from weirdfriends permalink
12-19-2011, 06:33 / from weirdfriends permalink
12-17-2011, 17:28 / from heruaton permalink
12-16-2011, 21:50 / from onigiribikini permalink
12-15-2011, 08:44 / from aubreylstallard permalink

(Source: oldlawrence)

11-27-2011, 19:03 / from weirdfriends permalink
11-18-2011, 12:17 / from emmacooper permalink
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