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Men's Byzantine type chain - a very complex chain
The name of the chain comes from its location of origin and design, the Byzantine Empire.
Byzantium, known as the City of Gold, was the seat of one of the Western world's longest surviving and most influential empires. It is now known as Istanbul, a town steeped in riches.
The Byzantine gold chain is a chain of 4 in 1, which means that each connection passes through four others. It's a box chain variation where the direction of the link alternates.
The pattern was also called "Etruscan," "birdcage," "fool's dilemma," "idiot's trap," "idiot's delight," and "bird's nest."
Old Nikon 105mm Macro lens F mount f 11
On the hottest day of the year so far what could better than sitting in the shade of a tree making daisy chains.......*happy sigh*
Miami, what a place to be! With-in the early decades of big hair, excess and pastel suits, Vice City Outfit brings out the best patterns in any man's closet, comes in 7 colors w/ 2 Fatpack exclusives
Chain Colors included in (Fatpack HUD)
(Jake, Gianni, Legacy)
Hope you enjoy! ⭐
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NEW - Main Store (Grand Opening)
The main store went under some crucial reconstruction, but is now open and ready to be shopped at, introducing "Box of Innovation."
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Grab your gear here! (3/5/21)
This chain is attached to the rocky ledge above (right) and linked to the boulder below (center). The chain is to give comfort to the folk down in the hollow. I think the theory is that the boulder will not break off from the knob and roll into downtown Pineville (far left, a third up the photo) without the chain first buying the town folk some time.
Hereford Cathedral
Chaining books to the bookcase used to be common practice to stop pilfering in libraries. This is however the largest remaining in tact chained library. It dates from the 17th Century but the books go right back to the 8th Century.
Catene
A volte la vita e i vari eventi che la compongono possono in parte deteriorare le cose,ma noi siamo legati, siamo catene che resistono alla ruggine e che vivono uniti oltre il tempo e lo spazio, uniti dall'intenzione e dall'ascesa interiore...coraggio!
Chains
Sometimes life and its various events can partly deteriorate things. But we are bound, we are chains that resist rust and live together over time and space, united by intention and inner ascent...cheer up!
Morning of Gold
By Peter S. Quinn
It’s a beautiful dream
This morning of gold
In fantasy it seem
As the new hours unfold
With gray mist in air
In battle of dark and light
From distance of everywhere
Of morning from gone night
Shadowed dance waves
On the ocean of tranquil
Something of dreams craves
Never again to fulfill
Like hours of nowhere to go
So easily on and on
New times are on the flow
To giveaway to what's gone
Each color step by step
Coming into the plain
Unlocking potential hep
In every its hours chain
A beautiful day showing
In nearness of its while
As it comes in glowing
In all of summer style
I bought this key chain as souvenirs for my colleagues...honestly, I'm kinda lazy person to bring many souvenirs while travelling. But I feel somehow unfair to the friends and family who always waiting my souvenirs...kekekeke. This key chain spotted at Boudhanath Stupa, Kathmandu, Nepal ^__^
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From Wikipedia: (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Markarian's_Chain)
Markarian's Chain is a stretch of galaxies that forms part of the Virgo Cluster. When viewed from Earth, the galaxies lie along a smoothly curved line. Charles Messier first discovered two of the galaxies, M84 and M86, in 1781. The other galaxies seen in the chain were discovered by William Herschel and are now known primarily by their catalog numbers in John Louis Emil Dreyer's New General Catalogue, published in 1888. It was ultimately named after the Armenian astrophysicist, Benjamin Markarian, who discovered their common motion in the early 1960s. At least seven galaxies in the chain appear to move coherently, although others appear to be superposed by chance. Six of the points on the chain can be marked by galaxies. The other two points are pairs of galaxies. Near the center there appear the pair of interacting galaxies NGC 4438 and NGC 4435, about 50 million light-years away, known to some as Markarian's Eyes.
View during the Iredescent Fissure and Ice Cream Cone Walk near Mauna Ulu and Chain of Craters Road, Volcano Hational Park, Hawaii.