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Lubitel 166+, Lomography Potsdam 100, 120 kino film, developed for 8 minutes, fomadon R09 1:40, fixed for 5 minutes. Scanned on Epson V600.
No. 2 Tableware Department, from March 2005.
I've always loved this set. The whole set is really nice. See Renatta's photos...
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The box for the silverware set is blue velvet! Well, imitation blue velvet, more like flocked : )
From Santa : )
So proud of how these came out! The only thing that came out great this weekend!
Gloria tableware spray painted and inked.
This would be one heck of a spread for Valentine's day! This window display caught my eye while walking around before the last Stopdown club event.
Pentax MX, Pentax-M 50mm f/1.4
Ilford Delta 400 (ei 800 and +1 push)
FPP-110 (1+31) Dev
PlusTek Opticfilm 8200i scanner
Korea Jangdokdae(장독대)
Traditional earthen jars used for aging gochujang and kimchi
Onggi are Korean ethnic earthenware, which were extensively used as tableware as well as storage containers in Korea. It includes both unglazed earthenware fired near 600~700°C and pottery with a dark brown glaze that burnt over 1100°C.
The origin of onggi dates to approximately 4,000 to 5,000 BC.[1] There were two types of earthenware: a patternless earthenware which is called Mumun pottery and a black and red earthenware. The former, a patternless earthenware, was made with lumps of clay including much fine sand; however, the predecessor of Goryeo celadon and Joseon white porcelain, a black/red earthenware, was being made with only lumps of clay.
The color of earthenware is determined by the iron contained in the mud and the way of burning the pottery. The present onggi shape dates from the Joseon era. There are many records about onggi in Sejong Sillok Jiriji (세종실록지리지, King Sejong's Treatise on Geography): "There are three kilns that make the yellow onggi in Chogye-gun and Jinju-mok, Gyeongsang Province" (Lee and Jeong, 16).
Re-Ment "Yume miru shokki collection" (Dream table ware collection)
No. 1 "Europe fu" (European stylet)
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Complete Re-ment Tea Time Collection, plus pink tableware set included with the Re-ment Brown Cabinet, just to even things up.
Dear friends,
I uploaded some images what are actually not very new but they have to do. I feel so sorry but I have no time to comment any of your photos. My job is keeping me very busy. When I thought it won’t keep me busy outside the working hours it actually does with some stuff I volunteered.
I hope you are all doing well and enjoying holiday season!
Tiina
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Japanese early 1900s ceramic and porcelain designs from the Noritake Factory, a renowned Japanese tableware brand. Noritake was established in 1904 with the intent to create western style dinnerware for export. The early dinnerware plates were carefully handcrafted and hand painted by artisans with decorative floral patterns. Today Noritake Factory is a leader in tableware manufacturing known for unique designs and superior quality. We have digitally enhanced these antique porcelain design illustrations into high resolution printable quality. Download for free and use under the Creative Commons License.
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