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© Kawa Daun Coffee Leaf Tea in Coconut Shell Cup, Indonesia West Sumatra Southeast-Asia Sumatera Barat – Kaffeeblatt-Tee in Kokosnuss, Indonesien Südost-Asien West-Sumatra - All rights reserved. Image fully copyrighted. All my images strictly only available with written royalty agreement. If interested, please ask. - Alle Rechte vorbehalten. Alle meine Bilder generell nur mit schriftl. Honorarvereinbg. Bitte ggf. fragen. ©
Square pieces of coconut shell hand painted and tied at corners to form a purse lined with fabric. Back is plain cream painted shell pieces and sides and bottom are burgundy painted shell. 12" x 6" front and back with 2½" sides. No maker identification in this thrift store treasure. Sept. 2015.
© Kawa Daun Coffee Leaf Tea in Coconut Shell Cup, Indonesia West Sumatra Southeast-Asia Sumatera Barat – Kaffeeblatt-Tee in Kokosnuss, Indonesien Südost-Asien West-Sumatra - All rights reserved. Image fully copyrighted. All my images strictly only available with written royalty agreement. If interested, please ask. - Alle Rechte vorbehalten. Alle meine Bilder generell nur mit schriftl. Honorarvereinbg. Bitte ggf. fragen. ©
This spoon has a wooden handle; the bowl is made from a piece of coconut shell.
The hereios of the We're Here! group have paid a visit to the spoon group group today at the suggestion of evaxebra.
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Who can resist fresh cut coconuts in the midst of Venice's hot sun rays? Me don't think so. Freshness.. Goodness..
At present, the number of small industry in Lamongan, either formal or npon-formal ones, reaches 23,843 units. Among those small industries and people's crafts, some have exported the products to the markets of Korea, Belgium, Australia, and Germany. They are wooden craft, earthen ware craft, bamboo-plaited craft, bicycle-saddle craft, bag craft made of Enceng Gondok (water hyacinth) in Lamongan and Mantup village, small industry center of ATBM bounded weaving in Parengan Maduran, hand-written Batik craft, embroidery, and gold craft in Sendang Agung and Sendang Dhuwur Paciran.
The home industry of sport clothing and jacket has also rapidly develped in Tritunggal village, Babat district, supplying the commerce need in Pasar Turi market, Kembang Jepun market and Klewer market. It also meets the need of school uniforms in some regions of East Java and Kalimantan province.
The industry of Elreas carpet in Lamongan has covered and dominated the markets in East Java, Solo, Yogyakarta, Bali, and Bandung because of its practical packing, long lasting, and achievable price for any layers of society.
In addition, various kinds of people's crafts also grow and expand in villages such as bos kopyah (Moslem caps), plastic-plaited shopping bags, bamboo-plaited craft, salted fish, kecap (saoy sauce), red brick, earthen vessels and food products of Jenang and Wingko Babat, which have been well-known throughout the region.
The other unique handicraft from Lamongan, is coconut shell handicraft that produce in various and unique form. Those unique handicraft usually bought by the visitors of Lamongan tourism or to be export.
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Mozambique, Ilha de Mozambique, view of a boy obscuring his face with a half coconut, green wall in the background
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Grass skirt number with a couple of coconut shells coyly positioned. And still very much a blokey bloke.
A relatively calm Arabian Sea at the Eve's beach in Kovalam, Kerala. I loved the deep turquoise of the waters. The shallow waters don't seem to have an impact on the color.
This was shot not too long before Nature unleashed its fury in the NE coast of Japan. I hope they recover well and soon.
You are viewing my fashion series. Whenever I dress to go out, I take a photo of myself after I get home and post it here.
This is the 229th photo in this series.
Assorted jewelry. Ghana and Liberia, Loma. Copper, wood, coconut shell, steel, lead, straw, plastic, elephant hair, elephant toenail, silver. Gifts of Diana Hawks and Dr. Cotter and Jeanne Hirschberg.
Day three of the Black & White Photo Contest, this time at the University of Texas-Pan American's Edinburg Campus (soon to be University of Texas-Rio Grande Valley).
I used simple natural materials and traditionally handcrafted, hand-painted, detailed ceramic beads in a diverse combination. I paid attention to the harmonic colours, to use those which appear in nature as well, like black and brown shades of the earth, green of the forests, plants, and more vibrant ones of the flowers. For the leather strip is pretty long, the earrings may reach along to your shoulders, where the coconut shell circles would roll up and down and tickle your skin. The pendants are unique pieces in the world. The white beads which are splashed into paint they glow under blacklight! I fitted the light-weight, nature-dependent pending earrings with silver and simple hooks.
A blue tit (Cyanistes caeruleus) feeding from a fat-ball filled coconut shell hanging in an apple tree in the spring sunshine.
This coconut shell necklace is decorated with red plastic stones and red stockinet wire.
Like to know what u think abt it.
If you like to make it yours..Then go to
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I used simple natural materials and traditionally handcrafted, hand-painted, detailed ceramic beads in a diverse combination. I paid attention to the harmonic colours, to use those which appear in nature as well, like black and brown shades of the earth, green of the forests, plants, and more vibrant ones of the flowers. For the leather strip is pretty long, the earrings may reach along to your shoulders, where the coconut shell circles would roll up and down and tickle your skin. The pendants are unique pieces in the world. The white beads which are splashed into paint they glow under blacklight! I fitted the light-weight, nature-dependent pending earrings with silver and simple hooks.
I used simple natural materials and traditionally handcrafted, hand-painted, detailed ceramic beads in a diverse combination. I paid attention to the harmonic colours, to use those which appear in nature as well, like black and brown shades of the earth, green of the forests, plants, and more vibrant ones of the flowers. For the leather strip is pretty long, the earrings may reach along to your shoulders, where the coconut shell circles would roll up and down and tickle your skin. The pendants are unique pieces in the world. The white beads which are splashed into paint they glow under blacklight! I fitted the light-weight, nature-dependent pending earrings with silver and simple hooks.
I thought I'd wrap up the Myrtle Beach vacation pictures with a funny one. On to the next adventure! :D
Myrtle Beach, SC
Yep... I actually picked up some coconut shells just for this shot!!! LoL!! I was totally laughing at myself when I had them on. The things we do for flickr and HAT!!
Hope you're happy Leo ;-)
For Happy Aloha Thursday
I used simple natural materials and traditionally handcrafted, hand-painted, detailed ceramic beads in a diverse combination. I paid attention to the harmonic colours, to use those which appear in nature as well, like black and brown shades of the earth, green of the forests, plants, and more vibrant ones of the flowers. For the leather strip is pretty long, the earrings may reach along to your shoulders, where the coconut shell circles would roll up and down and tickle your skin. The pendants are unique pieces in the world. The white beads which are splashed into paint they glow under blacklight! I fitted the light-weight, nature-dependent pending earrings with silver and simple hooks.
I used simple natural materials and traditionally handcrafted, hand-painted, detailed ceramic beads in a diverse combination. I paid attention to the harmonic colours, to use those which appear in nature as well, like black and brown shades of the earth, green of the forests, plants, and more vibrant ones of the flowers. For the leather strip is pretty long, the earrings may reach along to your shoulders, where the coconut shell circles would roll up and down and tickle your skin. The pendants are unique pieces in the world. The white beads which are splashed into paint they glow under blacklight! I fitted the light-weight, nature-dependent pending earrings with silver and simple hooks.
A blue tit (Cyanistes caeruleus) feeding from a fat-ball filled coconut shell hanging in an apple tree in the spring sunshine.
Day two of the Black & White Photo Contest, this time at the University of Texas-Pan American's Edinburg Campus (soon to be University of Texas-Rio Grande Valley).
Wonder what this is made of.....they are just coconut shell pendents. I happen to see some broken coconut shells in my garden and thought It could be turned into something beautiful. Wonder how much i have succeeded in it...like to have your comments about it.
I used simple natural materials and traditionally handcrafted, hand-painted, detailed ceramic beads in a diverse combination. I paid attention to the harmonic colours, to use those which appear in nature as well, like black and brown shades of the earth, green of the forests, plants, and more vibrant ones of the flowers. For the leather strip is pretty long, the earrings may reach along to your shoulders, where the coconut shell circles would roll up and down and tickle your skin. The pendants are unique pieces in the world. The white beads which are splashed into paint they glow under blacklight! I fitted the light-weight, nature-dependent pending earrings with silver and simple hooks.