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[17]{MB} Sake Tray @The Arcade (start March 1st)
[11]{MB} Sprite Onsen RARE @The Arcade (start March 1st)
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10 [MB] Bath Duck
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{-Maru Kado-} CAT_F02 (kimono/2Li)
1 [MB] Yuya -Bath House- [RARE]
1 [MB] Hinokiburo (Touch water) [RARE]
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[02]{MB} Maple Leaf Wet {Wear} @The Arcade (start March 1st)
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Bella recently got back in touch with Yuya. (seimei's gorgeous boy). She loved his letter and cannot wait to reply. ^_^
Thank you Yuya!
Bella: ...he may say the cute stationary is Yumi's, but we all know it is actually his! :3
Detail of the 4th and innermost coffin of Yuya,
Egyptian Museum, Cairo.
On 5 February 1905 James Edward Quibell stumbled upon an unbelievably rich and little disturbed tomb. The occupants turned out to be Yuya (Joeja) and Tjuyu (Toeja), father and mother of Queen Tiye (Teje), the principal wife of King Amenophis III of the 18th dynasty. The small tomb was stacked to the ceiling with coffins and funery equipment of the finest quality so far to have come to light in the Valley of the Kings in Egypt. The tomb of Tutankhamun was still to be discovered 17 years later in 1922.
Shawabti figures and shrines from the tomb of the parents of Queen Tiye: Yuya and Tjuju.
In 1905 the American excavator Theodore M. Davis found eighteen mummyform funerary statuettes and thirteen shrines in the tomb of Tiye's parents.
Fourteen bore the name of the father, Yuya, and four that of the mother, Tjuju.
Here you can see Davis'small share of the finds.
Most of the objects from the tomb are now in the Egyptian Museum, Cairo.
Shawabti figures were believed to serve as manual workers in the afterlife instead of the deceased. Since they represented the dead person, however, they were also sacred objects and kept in shrines.
Egyptian artefacts in The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
[MB] ROTENBURO -Japanese Outdoor Bath- Gacha
1 [MB] Yuya -Bath House- [RARE]
4 [MB] Takebei -Bamboo Wall- (low)
5 [MB] Sunoko -duckboard-
6 [MB] Clothes baskets
7 [MB] Bath Cair
8 [MB] Teoke -Bath Pail-
10 [MB] Bath Duck (touch)タッチすると泳ぐのですかわいい(๑´ڡ`๑)
11 [MB] Bath Light -White- (Touch)
13 [MB] Sake set in Bath
[MB] Kappa in Furo [Secret]
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露天風呂とお酒って至福セット。。
よき旅館に行きたいのです(*ºωº*)♬
Details from the Inner coffin of Yuya.
This beautiful coffin is entirely covered with gold leaf. The necklace, the vulture and two columns of text are on the lid are of coloured inlay, while rest of the decoration is in the usual low relief on the gold. The inside of both lid and coffin is silvered.
The eyes are made as in the last lid, of black glass and marble set in blue glass, in the corners of the eyes is a little touch of red paint. The necklace is composed of pieces of coloured glass and stone inlaid in the plaster. The vultures head is of light blue glass with eye of black and the beak dark blue, these pieces are carefully cut. The feathers are blue with red tips. Below the vulture is the standing figure of Nut, with arms raised. Before and behind her are two vertical bands of inscription in inlaid glass.
18th dynasty, from the Valley of the Kings - KV46
CG51004
Upper floor, gallery 43
Cairo Museum
この旅館は「千と千尋の神隠し」の湯屋のモデルになったそうです。
文化財で宿泊設備として使えなくなった旅館を客寄せの手段に転用した商売の上手さに感心
This ryokan seems to have become a model of the Yuya of “Spirited Away”.
I was impressed with the skill of the business that diverted an inn that was no longer available as an accommodation facility as a cultural property to a means of attracting customers.
山口県油谷町 Yuya, Yamaguchi
バルセロナ個展終了。Finished. thanks, Alfonso, Can Baste with Pablo and people visited here.
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metro : linea 5 Virrei Amat, 3mins walk.
Dec 15th - Jan 21st 2012.
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nice food restaurantes around here.
The gilded face of Yuya has eyebrows and eyes inlaid with blue glass, marble and obsidian.
18th dynasty
From the Valley of the Kings, KV46
Tomb of Yuya and Tuya
CG51008 - JE 95316-SR93
Upper floor, gallery 43
Egyptian Museum, Cairo
Yuya and Tuya were the parents of Tiy, the Great Royal Wife of Amenhotep III and had the honour of being buried in the Valley of Kings. Their tomb (KV46) was opened by James E. Quibell in 1905 and found with filled sarcophaguses and grave goods up to the ceiling. The tomb was not pristine and it thought that it had been entered on at least two occasions, perhaps three. All small objects of value, such as jewels, metal objects, perfumes and cosmetics, were missing. The thieves, who had also stripped the jewelry from the mummies, had disturbed the eternal sleep of the tomb's owners but their bodies had not been destroyed and their internal organs were found still in the canopic vases.
The Valley of the Kings was the royal Theban necropolis of the New Kingdom (18th-20th dynasties) and it does not only contain royal remains but also those of members of the royal family and important functionaries. These are characterized by the simplicity of the architecture: they are modest in size and without decoration, in design being nothing more than shaft tombs or with one or two descending corridors with steps that lead directly to the burial chamber.
CG51008 - JE95316-SR93 and CG51009 - JE95254
18th dynasty
Egyptian Museum, Cairo
Part 4 for my concept sketch for my Re: Creators Custom Minifigure Project.
For this minifigure, I don't know what hair would be a good base honestly. So if any of you have good suggestions, I'm all ears. His jacket will be made out of E-tape of course. Necklace and belt buckle will be sculpted.
Belt and straps on his legs will be made with E-tape as well.
Really the only complex thing is his hair. Everything else seems easy. As for accessories, his spirit warrior, Hangaku, will be tricky to make but I think I have a plan for that
This gilded cartonnage mask shows Yuya wearing a long wig. His eyebrows and eyes are inlaid with blue glass, marble and obsidian. He wears an elaborate collar that goes beneath his wig. It consists of eleven rows of golden beads and it ends in teardrop-shaped pendants. The inside of the mask is covered in bitumen.
Titles of Yuya:
King’s Lieutenant
Master of the Horse
Father-of-the-god
18th dynasty
From the Valley of the Kings, KV46
Tomb of Yuya and Tuya
Upper floor, gallery 43
CG51008 - JE 95316-SR93
Egyptian Museum, Cairo