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Lovingly chosen bone china teacups reclaimed from junk shop shelves to become pincushions - they even have steel wool inside to keep your pins sharp.
These dolls have been very popular, they are my teacup fairies. I use antique teacups for my fairies to curl up and to sleep in. The wings are real cicada wings...... other than snipping them right off a fairy, you can't get any more real looking fairy wings then these. The dress is embellished with tiny rhinestones. This doll is made from my Eve mold. This has always been one of my most popular molds. The mold comes with 2 heads... one has the eyes open and one with the eyes closed.
I was cleaning in my fathers house and found this single lonely teacup.
He said that I could have it. So now it is living with me.
Teacup
Preservation System
The first known account of the TPS was by a demolition team tasked with clearing the building of anything that could be hazardous.
The TPS was found with other implements used for tea in a lower basement room apparently utilized as a study. The true function of the TPS is unknown but some speculate it was a sterilization apparatus or an early “dishwasher”.
Brushed embroidery and edible image teacups.
I wish it were Irish china, but it's not. But I think of Ireland with every sip. Especially when I've smuggled a box of Barrys back into the country.
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shanghai, china
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i wish i had asked if i could buy this teacup...i thought it was the prettiest i'd ever seen
LOVE teacups, and this little girl born today is a beautifful baby. So happy!
Fur: Ocicat - Tawny
Eyes: Ice Crystal (Shape: Mysterious | Pupil: Small)
Shade: Glitter
Tail: Genesis
Ears: Rounded
Whiskers: Silver (Shape: Guitar)
Size: 12 cm (4.7 inch) - Teacup Cat