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Italy (Milan), ~1475.
While similar in appearance to a close helmet, the armet had hinged cheek pieces that would open like a clamshell to remove the helmet. An armet was worn with a reinforcing piece protecting the lower face called a wrapper. This is a rare example of an armet with the matching wrapper.
Tastes good and looks very good. This wrapper is inspired by the region of Africa where the cocoa beans are harvested. Love it.
Found lying on the ground next to a stone bench. Discarded condom, wrapper and all. I am so glad safe sex is being practiced. :)
This is a lingerie store downtown. ;) And it's got a funny name. More funny in some countries than others.
Czekolada Deserowa , made by Goplana of Poznan.But I don't see it in the virtual Museum of Chocolate Wrappers, a highly useful source of references.
Two wrappers of saffron, back and front. Bought 1960s at Gomez Ortega (Spanish deli), Old Compton Street, London. Why Pinocchio? Who knows.
This top-down wrap is knit seamlessly with raglan style sleeves. Cuffs feature a delicate floral bobble pattern and the sweater is trimmed with a simple i-cord. You'll fall in love with this wearable, classic cardigan and it's feminine details.
Chum Gum - made in the 1960s/70s. Was a cheap bubble gum in a stick. It had a good taste, but the flavor was gone quickly.
This top-down wrap is knit seamlessly with raglan style sleeves. Cuffs feature a delicate floral bobble pattern and the sweater is trimmed with a simple i-cord. You'll fall in love with this wearable, classic cardigan and it's feminine details.
A tato box that is meant to wrap a votive candle and not much else.
Crease pattern available and in postscript, too. You have to duplex it.