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Macro Mondays - Beads
Image measures approx. 1" on the long side.
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Happy Macro Mondays : )
Small purple glass beads in a 1" bottle. I found a little package with 5 or 6 bottles (they came with corks) in the Euro shop. I will definitely use them in the future. Not sure though what normal people would do with them :)
The tiny flower from our driveway, they just grow through the cracks and people step on them and weedkiller gets poured on them. But I think they are as beautiful as orchids.
Beads,
Macro Mondays,
Steel Beads,
Glass Vial,
Stack 6,
Macro,
Tabletop,
United States,
Pennsylvania,
Spring.
I suppose this is a rasta friendship bracelet, I found it and nobody claimed it.
This is 3,5 cm.
Happy Macro Monday.
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When I was looking for beads for Macro Monday theme beads, I came across this baby bracelet. I can't really remember how I got it. I think it was a baby shower gift when my daughter was born. They won't be real red corals. I read that they are imitated by dyeing bamboo corals red.
Toen ik op zoek was naar kralen voor Macro Mondays thema kralen, kwam ik dit babyarmbandje tegen. Ik kan me niet echt herinneren hoe ik eraan gekomen ben. Ik denk dat het een kraamcadeautje is geweest bij de geboorte van mijn dochter. Het zullen geen echte bloedkoralen zijn. Ik las dat die nagemaakt worden door bamboekoralen rood te verven.
Macro Mondays - Knolling
Happy Macro Monday everyone.
Well that was fun arranging all these beads :) And, yep, it measures 3" x 2".
a few red beads on a CD, makes for a challenge in auto focus. Bead to the left got the focal square. 1 inch long frame, 25mm long frame.
For Looking close... on Friday!#Beads
Be well and safe.
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Otavalo, has a population largely made up of the Otavalo indigenous group. They are famous for weaving textiles, usually made of wool, which are sold at the famous market. During the market's peak, almost one third of the town becomes full of stalls selling textiles, tagua nut jewelry, musical instruments, dream catchers, leather goods, fake shrunken heads, indigenous costumes, hand-painted platters and trays, purses, clothing, spices, raw foods and spools of wool.