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This piece can be worn 2 ways.
1)A strand of large aragonite coins spaced with Grecian copper dipped clay and wool fiber knots, terminated in a cold-forged oxidized hook clasp. Total length, 18 1/2 inches (47 cm)
2)Turn the clap to the front and add the centerpiece cold-forged hand knotted centerpiece, length 20 inches (51cm)
The aragonite pieces are 1 1/4 across, or over 3 cm-- so this is very bold.
The centerpiece is 7 inches (18cm) long, turning boldness in to a showstopping display of individuality! The centerpiece features a sterling scrollwork, handdyed (by Lynn at ExpeditionD) wool yarn in browns, purples, blues and greens, and an organic Lutrick focal with fabulous dots and lines in blues, browns, yellows and greens.
Knotted to the bottom are bits of Grecian clay, sterling silver, wood, stones, amber chips and an ancient Roman amber bead, and African copper bead, to ancient Roman glass beads, amethyst, serpentine, porcelain and bit of Indian brass.
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Photo of the Joy Strand Theater at the corner of Baronne Street and Gravier Streets. The movie on the marquee, The Great Love, was released in 1918.
Norway’s pelagic purse seiner trawler Strand Senior passing Sumburgh head, Shetland, headed towards Norway with a catch of 1830tonnes of Blue whiting on-board (Full load) to be discharged at a factory in Maløy. The vessel is 67.4m in length and 13m in beam and was built by Slipen Mek Verksted shipyard in Norway 1999. Weather conditions in this photo was Southerly force 6 to 7.
Door Petra Varenkamp, Middelburg
Judotraining op het het strand van Vlissingen met de kinderen van de wedstrijdselectie Geelhoed op 13 juli met prachtig weer!
Het Kurhaus is een groot hotel tussen het Gevers Deynootplein en de boulevard langs het strand van Scheveningen. Het beschikt over ruim 250 kamers. Daarnaast beschikt het hotel over een restaurant met kunstwerken van Wassily Kandinsky en een aantal conferentiezalen.
In 1818 liet Jacob Pronk aan de Verlengde Badhuisstraat een houten paviljoen met een badhuis bouwen. Het was een ontwerp van stadsarchitect Zeger Reyers. In de periode van 1884 tot 1885 werd op dezelfde plek het Kurhaus gebouwd. Na een felle brand werd het tussen 1886 en 1887 herbouwd. Het is ontworpen door de Duitse architecten Johann Friedrich Henkenhaf en Friedrich Ebert.
The Kurhaus is a prominent building located in Scheveningen,The Hague in The Netherlands. It was built between 1884 and 1885 by the German architects Johann Friedrich Henkenhaf and Friedrich Ebert (architect). It consisted originally of a concert hall and a hotel with 120 rooms. Having suffered serious damage by fire, it was rebuilt between 1886 and 1887. The ceilings were painted by the Brussels artist Van Hoeck and his large workshop. Several kings and heads of state sojourned in the Kurhaus during its heyday. Until the 1960s the Kurhaus remained an attraction to the public by the many performances of top artists. One of the last performances was by the Rolling Stones in 1965. Fallen into disrepair and closed in 1969, the Kurhaus was saved from demolition in 1975 by being listed as a historical building. It is now completely renovated into the high-class Steigenberger Kurhaus Hotel (the only hotel in the Netherlands of the German hotel chain Steigenberger Hotel Group) and casino. It was reopened in 1979 by Princess Beatrix.
From the website Cinema Treasures (http://cinematreasures.org/theater/22851/)
"Opened on November 3, 1928, with a movie theatre, a dance hall, and a pool room. The Strand Theater operated as an African-American theater for just over forty years, closing in 1959.
The Strand is currently listed on the District of Columbia's Preservation League's "Most Endangered Places in Washington." The Strand is quite an impressive structure covering nearly half a block. "
Rantakatu, "Strand Street", in Oulu, Finland. Sony A7R + Nikon AF-S Nikkor 85mm f1.8 G. Novoflex NIK/NEX adapter.