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Please note that no texture has been used in post processing - that is genuine dirt!
Teacup and Saucer. One of the pieces of our Vernonware dishes in the Homespun pattern, circa 1958.
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Adagio's Oolong #18 in my mom's wedding china.
Oolong #18 is very nice. Frgrant and flavorful. It has a light, delicate flavor that is hard to describe. Sort of floral, but not as harsh as a jasmine tea. I really enjoy it!
This wedding china will passed on to me when Mike and I get married. :) It doesn't match the color scheme I have in mind for my future kitchen or home, but I still love the pattern and the silver accents.
the teacups are worse than space mountain for me. "i'll be alright as long as i keep looking at your face," i told my friend. then she made the cups spin faster and i think i just started screaming "NOT OKAY NOT OKAY".
A tiny porcelain teacup with floral detail sits atop a saucer, ready to bring a little bit of charm to any outfit.
This is a replica of hare fur spots teacup (兔毫斑茶盞). It was a necessary tool for tea competition in Sung Dynasty (960-1279 A.D.). Such kind of teacups were produced by Jian Furnace (建窯) located at Jianyang County (建陽縣) in Fujian province. The products of Jian Furnace were mainly black glaze china. When heated in the furnace, some strips appeared on the glaze surface, looked like the young hare's fur tip. Hence it was known as Hare Fur teacup.
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Whatever ride she can find to spin as fast as she can, Lauren will find it. These teacups are on the boardwalk in Ocean City.
The tea was from Whole World Trade and the coffee from Merchants of Green. They had tea cozies which you can see in the right of the photo.
Background paper, white paper, ribbon - Leave the World Behind by Britt-ish Designs; Pink paper, teacup paper, Mickey brad - Happiest Kit on Earth by Britt-ish Designs; Glitter splatter - Innovations by Sahlin Studios; Metal swirl - Enjoy the Moment by Sahlin Studios; Flower - SSD Collab Simple Pleasures; Alpha - Essential Alpha by Jady Day Studio.
A Wedge wood Blue Teacup with a White Rose with a Matching Saucer with White Trim, is firmly mounted on a Silver tone adjustable Ring.
I love the idea of things hanging. I'm still enamored of the idea of bringing out my grandmothers teacups and using them in the room but with the chance that I might actually drink tea out of them. If I hung them from a chandelier, The Big Guy might have troubles in the room but maybe there's another location I could suspend them from.