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Copper and bronze artisan earrings made in Chile.
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Small Copper - Lycaena phlaeas, Whiteshute Ridge, Winchester, Hampshire, UK, 9th September 2010.
OS Grid Ref: SU 467 275
Various pieces and textures of Brass, Copper, and Sterling Silver metals
Silver and Copper beads
Sterling Silver findings
The idea behind this piece was to incorporate the idea of the compass and it's important purpose with maps and journeys. The compass also hints that the organic lines lines above are part of a map (or road).
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Three opaque cherry red glass flower caps are accented simply with dark copper toned ball pins to form a bold cluter! Including the copper almond shaped earwires, handmade by MilenaS, these measure a little less than an inch, or about 2 1/2 cm.
Date:ca. 1700
Culture:Japanese
Medium:Helmet: steel, lacquer, copper alloy, gold, leather, textile; case: wood, lacquer
Dimensions:Helmet (a): H. 11 7/16 in. (29 cm); W. 22 7/16 in. (57 cm); D. 16 15/16 in. (43 cm); Wt. 8 lb. (3628.7 g); case (b): H. 16 3/4 in. (42.5 cm); W. 21 13/16 in. (55.5 cm); D. 16 1/8 in. (41 cm)
Classification:Helmets
Credit Line:Purchase, Gift of Herman A. E. and Paul C. Jaehne, by exchange, 2017
Although made in the Edo period (1615–1868), this helmet revives a style that was originally favored centuries earlier, during the Muromachi period (1336–1576). It has several exceptional features, including the raised lobe at the front of the helmet bowl (a type generally known as zenshōzan); the wide and elegant form of the neck guard; and the presence of cheekpieces and a secondary nape defense. Its remarkable similarities to actual helmets from the Muromachi period suggests that it was made by an armorer who had carefully studied and fully understood the defining characteristics of those earlier works.
Clark Mine Site, near Copper Harbor, in the northern Keweenaw Peninsula of Michigan's Upper Peninsula.
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How come the king salmon come whole, but the copper river salmon don't have heads?
Pike Place Market.
Copper wire has been bent and hammered to form this simple hair stick. Accented with green glass beads that have been wrapped with thin copper wire.
Fluorescent effects of melting salt with a MAPP gas torch
Salt: Diamond Crystal Kosher
Crucible: Copper Pipe
Shortwave UV
i was in love with this paper. the copper accents on the text block go well with some copper paper that i had been saving for something special. i found the text block paper in ArtFest's Art Asylum. hence the name.
A copper weather vane on the barn at the parking area in the RSPB reserve, Elmley Marshes, Kent
I decided to use an old 400mm manual lens for the day which gave me an effective 600mm telephoto lens - ISO 800 or higher, exposure was guesswork but I set the shutter speed at 1/800 sec to avoid too much camera shake
Butterfly ID : Lycaena Phlaeas / Small Copper / Benekli Bakır Kelebeği
Notes :
Taken at Istanbul/Turkey
with Nikon 14TCE II
without any post-process and no crop
You can see bigger size here;
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Bill Webber's Copper River Sockeye with Caramelized Onions and Dill from Kate's Fish, Ohio City Pasta and Sauce, WSM Asparagus and Peppers, Garden Scapes
Temple of the Imagination, Kew Gardens, London, England, UK
The copper artwork was developed by art students from Ilseworth and Syon School; the inspiration for the copper images came from plants introduced into the UK in the reign of George III - plants such as camellias, tiger lilies and the monkey puzzle tree.
This stunning 1.2mm thick copper sheet features a beautiful natural finish, making it a striking addition to any kitchen as a splashback. Unlike many cheaper alternatives, our copper sheets maintain excellent rigidity, allowing for easy handling and installation. Each splashback is custom-made to suit your specific dimensions, ensuring a perfect fit for your space. The unique patina on every piece guarantees that no two splashbacks are alike, adding a touch of individuality to your kitchen. Additionally, each splashback is protected with a high-quality clear lacquer finish, enhancing its durability and preserving its stunning appearance.
Made with Art Clay Copper using a paisley texture mat and a vintage cookie cutter that I used when I was a child. I torched the copper after burnishing to get the rainbow effect.