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Acorn Cups
Designed by Agné Sabaliauskaité
These acorn cups were left after the oak seeds had fallen out. The acorn fruit contains one seed and takes 6–18 months to mature. During that time the cupule holds and protects the fruit while it is growing and maturing. The cupule is hard and covered by hard diamond scales.
By designing this acorn cup ring Agné wanted to focus on the idea of protection and nurture that is essential for any growing organism. This is why the cups are thick and have a diamond patterned shell. The cups come from the same branch but face different directions, they have helped to ripen two healthy seeds.
The dimensions are 21.5 x 28.5x 28.25mm
UK N 17.18mm diameter
US 6 3/4, Europe 13, Japan 13
The ring is 3D printed in Stirling Silver gloss.
Ring size can be altered
This small enamelware cup is by Italian maker Vallenti, and is hand-signed. It was found in Portland, Oregon.
A tray in the same decor can be seen here: www.flickr.com/photos/altfelix11/51413514123
Me, my Dad and my Mom posing next to the Stanley Cup at Harry Caray's in Lombard. My Dad's left hand is on the 1961 teams engravings. A huge thank you to Clint Reif for bringing the Cup to Lombard and sharing it with the fans. Clint is the Blackhawks Assistant Equipment Manager.
for Ruby's Treasures Week # 8 Starting with the letter "C" competition
www.flickr.com/groups/1296873@N23/discuss/72157623465657256/
Thank you to the ff:
hamster in teacup by the House of Sims:
www.flickr.com/photos/houseofsims/2355747965/
bigger hamster by Lauren Keith:
www.flickr.com/photos/laurenkeith/4142585973/
Textures By rubyblossom:
www.flickr.com/photos/rubyblossom/3758529028/in/set-72157...
www.flickr.com/photos/rubyblossom/4254620464/in/set-72157...
clock by Temari 09:
www.flickr.com/photos/34053291@N05/4334050702/
cupcake by Fantasystock:
fantasystock.deviantart.com/art/Assorted-Decorated-Cupcak...
Coated Iwako Cup Cake eraser in ballchain necklaces - Pop Cutie made in co-operation with Iwako Japan.
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Clintonia uniflora (Menzies ex Schult. & Schult. f.) Kunth
queen's cup (blue-bead clintonia; bride's bonnet)
Liliaceae
Pentax K-5 • 200 ISO • Pentax DA 10-17mm F3.5-4.5 fisheye
1 min. exposure
TopazLabs Detail 3
Walferdange • Luxembourg
If you look into a coffee cup as soon as it is poured, the foam bubbles have an iridescence to them, caused by the natural oils within the beans that have just been released by the grinding process. This is the same oil that coats beans that have been darkly roasted, like espresso beans. The oils, then, are released as the hull fractures during the extended roasting time and covers them.
View Large to really see the colors!
Scarlet elf cup fungus on some rotting beech surrounded by emerging bluebells on a damp Devon woodland floor. Photo Kevin Keatley, UK. Camera Nikon D7200, 18-200@40mm, F9, 1/60 sec., ISO 400. fill flash
These are the books that I put together from the swap I hosted with the Marie Antoinette Mail Art Group. We made 5 cups and sent me 4, and I swapped them out. This is the back of Jody Jara's cup and the front of Rhonda Thomas's cup.
Book Two.