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Chinese porcelains in Qing Dynasty. The shape design imitated bronze ware in earlier times. The colo
The RiadHoused in a 17th century townhouse in Tarifa Old Town, The Riad blends art, culture, and his
Japanese youkan jelly balls with traditional flavours like matcha, sake, apple vinegar, white miso,
Elegant and classy mooncake packaging design by Pheonix Communications, HK
Gorgeous and organic - Hiragana jewellery by Japanese calligraphy designer Saori Kunihiro
Sonic vs. Pop Culture, Comparing the Top Speed of Speedsters—Designed for Fandom
itscolossal:Japan’s New Kadokawa Culture Museum is Housed in an Angular, Granite Structure Designed
Concept design of warrior costumes of different martial art schools, inspired by traditional chinese
Model: @bbygsaraa
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“I’m not a mere birdDont insult me with such slander ! I’m the most desired, Most
Pretoria photographer and designer Lebogang Mokgoko returns with the second campaign series of debut
Matching Mt. Fuji sake shot glasses by Floyd, makers of Fujiwan rice bowls. Happy New Year!
No, we won’t give up, we wont go away,Cause we’re not about to live in this mass delusio
If you ask someone to name five artists, they will likely name prominent male artists, but how many
“Collage” by Seikon.(via SEIKON KOLAŻ “COLLAGE” | Graffuturism)
Great minimalist, flat design inspirations! Japanese heraldic kamon emblems with daffodil motifs.
Round staircase of the National Library of Greece, AthensThe National Library of Greece was designed
scandinaviancollectors:GIO PONTI, The Italian Culture Institute (Instituto di Cultura), Stockholm, S
My stickers finally arrived and I’m so happy! :DPeople who buy two prints from my Etsy store will re
Cover of Aspen #9 by Angus MacLise and Hetty MacLiseFeaturing Terry Riley DREAM MUSICby La Monte You
Model: @misjulee Designer: @label_by_katieoMakeup: @woenamakeupartistry Photography: @gradientpictur
design-is-fine:Mosaic glass and decorative plaques, 1st century B.C.E./C.E. The majority of the deco
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