Thursday, March 24, 2011

New Doctor Joining The Practice

country houses bed toilet game "?


Hace unos días vi en un blog la reproducción de un tintero en miniatura, y me gustó tanto que me puse a intentar hacer algo parecido. El resultado ha sido este, algo tan diferente que ni siquiera el uso es el mismo. Como no contaba con abalorios que dieran el aspecto de tinteros, utilicé lo primero que se me vino a las manos, y como más que tinteros parecían frascos de perfume, decidí reconvertirlo en un ¿juego de tocador? No sé ni que nombre darle a este adminículo que me ha salido por arte de Birli-Birloque. Recuerdo haber seen in the house of a client something similar, it was a piece made of cut glass and bronze used to store jewelry, perfumes and also had a small mirror. Looking at the books I have on the history of furniture and antiques, I have only found the name of "Objets vertu" or "trinkets." Do not know if this would take some of these classifications, and do not quite fit 100% in any of them. The truth is that in the nineteenth century to the privileged classes, all purely incidental, was of paramount importance, since most puerile objects are endowed them a thousand and a watermark. When the perfumes and scents are sold in bulk, the ladies made available in bottles small and finely crafted glass jars to save them with fragrances that scented products such as the "Water Bring boots" or "Oil of Persia", so fashionable in the Victorian era.


A big kiss!

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