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Each Monday morning, starting today, Rubyred Labs opens its doors to friends and neighbors, offering an invigorating bowl of cereal. We also have grapefruits (not pictured). A great way to start off the week!
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bike riding on the boardwalk is an original hand painted 5" x 7" collage on canvas.
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Original knitting pattern ~ Sophie is a modern slouchy hat with a hemmed edge, designed to fit dolls with a head circumference of approx. 12 1/4", like the 18" American Girl doll. Knit in sport weight yarn. The ridged stitch pattern gives it a textured slinky-like look that emphasizes the casual fit. Worked in the round with minimal finishing required.
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Looks like there's going to be a lot of thumb wars to decide who's turn it is to wear this puppy... #perfectfit #18k #artdeco #pinkyring #greatgatsby #whitegold #vintagerings #vintage #vintagejewelry #ruby #rubyring #gold #goldrings #estaterings #estatejewelry
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Ruby Red, and it was delicious too... But after two years and nearly a thousand views, it's no one's favorite fruit?
I made the tiny grapefruits by hand from polymer clay. These are from this summer when I was teaching citrus caning classes. I'm especially happy with how the color came out- totally ruby red!
This is a beautiful set of 4 Ruby Red Sherbet dishes made by Luminarc in the late 1970s. This set was a later addition to their Cavalier line and has an updated base with more detail then the original plain round base. These 4 dishes are in beautiful condition, no chips cracks, blemishes or clouding in the glass.
The pattern is known as Cavalier and was made in the 1970's by J.G. Durand (Luminarc) of Verrerie Cristallerie dArques in France. They are also sometimes called Luminarc Arcoroc Dinnerware. The entire set is made of barrel shaped ruby red bodies with clear bases. Each base has a molded France in tiny capital letters on the bottom - the Luminarc mark used in the early 1970s. (No France means the glasses are imitation) Lots of people collect these glasses as the colour is just stunning and many use them strictly as a Christmas formal set for their holiday table.