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Custom Ruby Red Fashion Friends dolls made by me Wixana's Doll House
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It's another experimental shot I guess. My second attempt at the Absolut bottle. The first one is here...
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I have since gotten a few more to play with ;-) It's less "fun" but I hope you like it!
This is one of a pair of earrings my father bought my mother to celebrate their ruby wedding anniversary. My wife now has them so I 'borrowed' this one from her jewellery box for the theme.
The actual ruby stone measures 4.5mm across and was measured with the digital calliper which I used to illustrate 73 of 121 pictures - precision.
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Taken with a Canon EF50mm f/1.8 II with Vivitar No 1, 2 & 4 close-up lenses attached.
80 of 121 pictures in 2021 - Ruby red
The pattern is known as Cavalier and was made in the 1970's by J.G. Durand (Luminarc) of Verrerie Cristallerie dArques in France. They are also sometimes called Luminarc Arcoroc Dinnerware. The entire set is made of barrel shaped ruby red bodies with clear glass round bases. Each base has a molded France in tiny capital letters on the bottom - the Luminarc mark used in the early 1970s. Lots of people collect these glasses as the colour is just stunning and many use them as a Christmas formal set for their holiday table.
Custom Ruby Red Fashion Friends dolls made by me Wixana's Doll House
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