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Abraxas Stone Photo Mugs


Abraxas Stone Photo Mugs



ABRAXAS STONE carved with occult signs and words and much favored by the Romans ….


Scarab Talisman Photo Mugs


Scarab Talisman Photo Mugs



SCARAB TALISMAN To the ancient Egyptians the scarab was the emblem of re- creation, making this carved stone talisman a favourable symbol….


Crown Jewels: A Tribute To Queen


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Artist: Various Artists
Year: 2005
Length: 0:45:12
Genre: General Rock
Label: Classic Rock Magazine
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Tracks:
01 Bohemian Rhapsody / Grey DeLisle [3:43] Jason Mraz [2:59]04 Tie Your Mother Down / Talisman [4:05]05 Stone Cold Crazy / Enuff Z’Nuff [2:34]06 Don’t Stop Me Now / The Vandals [2:54]07 I Want It All / Robin McAuley & Chris Impellitteri [4:08]08 Fat Bottomed Girls / Hayseed Dixie [...


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The second film in Oliver Stone’s Vietnam trilogy moves from the brutality of war in Platoon to its equally traumatic aftermath. Based on the memoir of combat veteran Ron Kovic, the film stars Tom Cruise as Kovic, whose gunshot wound in Vietnam left him paralyzed from the chest down. He is deeply embittered by neglect in a veteran’s hospital and by the shattering of his patriotic idealism because …

Born on the Fourth of July (Widescreen Edition) [VHS]


Born on the Fourth of July (Widescreen Edition) [VHS]


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The second film in Oliver Stone’s Vietnam trilogy moves from the brutality of war in Platoon to its equally traumatic aftermath. Based on the memoir of combat veteran Ron Kovic, the film stars Tom Cruise as Kovic, whose gunshot wound in Vietnam left him paralyzed from the chest down. He is deeply embittered by neglect in a veteran’s hospital and by the shattering of his patriotic idealism because …

Born on the Fourth of July [VHS]


Born on the Fourth of July [VHS]


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The second film in Oliver Stone’s Vietnam trilogy moves from the brutality of war in Platoon to its equally traumatic aftermath. Based on the memoir of combat veteran Ron Kovic, the film stars Tom Cruise as Kovic, whose gunshot wound in Vietnam left him paralyzed from the chest down. He is deeply embittered by neglect in a veteran’s hospital and by the shattering of his patriotic idealism because …

Black Obsidian Arrowhead Talisman.


Black Obsidian Arrowhead Talisman.


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Beautiful arrowheads made of black obsidian! Carry them with you in your purse, car, or use them in ritual magick!
Obsidian is considered extremely protective and said to allow no negative energy or negative spirit to enter your space. In the Middle Ages it was thought to drive out demons.
The arrowhead is a symbol of strength and courage. This beautiful Talisman comes with all the information you…

Born on the Fourth of July


Born on the Fourth of July


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Where do you go to see a real Psychic??

I’ve always wanted to go some place where a Psychic does tarot or uses special stones or talismans to get a reading but everywhere I’ve gone for an interview I always had that immediate feeling of phony, they’re a lie.
Where do I see the real thing? Some one who actually has talent and knows what their doing?
I’m a Leo and I haven’t heard much information on Leos this year-month-week. I’m not sure what to believe! I hear magazines aren’t accurate and how do you know if certain sites are phony or true/real? :S

Hello

You may find that some of the best psychics work from home in private.

If when you do visit you feel that they are phonies you will find that that is a feeling generated by your own beleifs & not neccesarily accurate in term of the psychic themselves. Your views of what a psychic is, may well conflict with what we are in reality. Which is quite common.

I advice people to visit a psychic when they really need spiritual guidance & when they can take responsibility for the questions that they ask.

Pam

Unique Historic

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Rare unique Pastel historical figure deer ears vase


Rare unique Pastel historical figure deer ears vase


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Unique Historic

Historical Homes – Know What You’re Buying

The charm of living in a historical neighborhood appeals to many. The houses are unique with interesting architecture, not like the cookie cutter homes in most new subdivisions. Most homes are also located in desirable mature areas with tree-lined streets and wide sidewalks.

The design opportunities for these homes are endless, and a buyer is often so focused on their vision of what this house will be, they neglect to see what they are really buying. There are considerations with historical homes that don’t exist with a conventional modern houses. Many of these are located in protected neighborhoods that have a historical designation in order to preserve the character of the area.

These designations have rules that may prevent a homeowner from making the changes they’d like. Most of these are restricted to structural changes, but they can affect other areas of the houses as well. For instance, you may have to sacrifice adding a luxury bathroom to the master bedroom if one doesn’t already exist. Upon purchase of the home, the seller should disclose whether it’s located in a historic district, you should double check at the local municipal offices and research any restrictions for the property.

The parking in these older neighborhoods is usually sparse and more often than not, residents can’t even park in front of their own homes.

Roof replacement can be a costly consideration. In many areas, asphalt shingles aren’t acceptable and must be replaced with wood shingles, standing-seam metal or slate.

Window replacement and window coverings can also be limited as they have a direct effect on the look of the home. Another added expense is the energy costs, often times these larger old homes are drafty and difficult to heat. If a particular renovation is denied by the historical board, the homeowner can usually appeal a decision, but it takes time and paperwork.

One ray of sunlight exists in the grants that are often available to homeowners to help ease the financial burden of the renovations, but keep in mind that the upgrades must fall within the guidelines.


Farewell Delighte: Fortune My Foe - English Virginal Music to Commemorate the 350th Anniversary of the Execution of King Charles in 1649 - Harpicords: Historic, Rare & Unique


Farewell Delighte: Fortune My Foe – English Virginal Music to Commemorate the 350th Anniversary of the Execution of King Charles in 1649 – Harpicords: Historic, Rare & Unique




Egyptian Art Decorative Switchplate Cover


Egyptian Art Decorative Switchplate Cover


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Handcrafted to the highest standards using the artistry of the decoupage technique, artwork is triple sealed with a special sealant to ensure durability,easy cleaning and obtain an enamel like finish. Artwork will not fade. Our switchplates are heavy duty plastic nylon that is virtually unbreakable and hardware is included. A cinch to install. Each one of our switchplates is handcrafted with great…

Ancient Egyptian Couple Decorative Switchplate Cover


Ancient Egyptian Couple Decorative Switchplate Cover


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Handcrafted to the highest standards using the artistry of the decoupage technique, artwork is triple sealed with a special sealant to ensure durability,easy cleaning and obtain an enamel like finish. Artwork will not fade. Our switchplates are heavy duty plastic nylon that is virtually unbreakable and hardware is included. A cinch to install. Each one of our switchplates is handcrafted with great…

Egyptian Golden Mask of the Pharoh Decorative Switchplate Cover


Egyptian Golden Mask of the Pharoh Decorative Switchplate Cover


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Handcrafted to the highest standards using the artistry of the decoupage technique, artwork is triple sealed with a special sealant to ensure durability,easy cleaning and obtain an enamel like finish. Artwork will not fade. Our switchplates are heavy duty plastic nylon that is virtually unbreakable and hardware is included. A cinch to install. Each one of our switchplates is handcrafted with great…

Katt Williams: It's Pimpin' Pimpin'


Katt Williams: It’s Pimpin’ Pimpin’


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Katt Williams: It's Pimpin' Pimpin'


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Bruce Bruce: Losin' It


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Egyptian Sun Topped Pyramid Mousepad


Egyptian Sun Topped Pyramid Mousepad


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We are certain that you will be completely delighted and satisfied with our product. All purchased Items will arrive via USPS and a the tracking # will be sent to you. We also offer matching Drawer Knobs, Nightlights, Mousepads, Sponges, Wall Tiles, Trivets, Outlet Covers, Double Size Switchplates, Triple Size Switchplates, Rocker GFI Covers, Combo Switchplates, Phone and Cable Covers….

Egyptian Papyrus Mousepad


Egyptian Papyrus Mousepad


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We are certain that you will be completely delighted and satisfied with our product. All purchased Items will arrive via USPS and a the tracking # will be sent to you. We also offer matching Drawer Knobs, Nightlights, Mousepads, Sponges, Wall Tiles, Trivets, Outlet Covers, Double Size Switchplates, Triple Size Switchplates, Rocker GFI Covers, Combo Switchplates, Phone and Cable Covers….

Egyptian Queen Cleopatra Mousepad


Egyptian Queen Cleopatra Mousepad


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We are certain that you will be completely delighted and satisfied with our product. All purchased Items will arrive via USPS and a the tracking # will be sent to you. We also offer matching Drawer Knobs, Nightlights, Mousepads, Sponges, Wall Tiles, Trivets, Outlet Covers, Double Size Switchplates, Triple Size Switchplates, Rocker GFI Covers, Combo Switchplates, Phone and Cable Covers….

Looking for historic, unique or beautiful religious structures in Los Angeles, especially North L.A. county?

Doesn’t matter the religion–the more variety the better. Just organizations that have interesting, historic or beautiful architecture.

There are two such structures I would recommend that are at opposite ends of the Los Angeles area.

One is the Crystal Cathedral which is located at 12141 Lewis Street, Garden Grove, California. It is a predominately all glass building surrounded by beautiful gardens.

The other is the Los Angeles Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. It is at 10777 Santa Monica Blvd, Los Angeles, California. The exterior if this building is coated in crushed granite making it especially beautiful when viewed at night.

Trivia. Because the LDS Temple was visible miles out at sea, it was used by aircraft as a visual reference on approach to Los Angeles in the days before Radar was invented..


Old Orange Jade

Old Orange Jade


Chinese Sexual Astrology: Eastern Secrets to Mind-Blowing Sex


Chinese Sexual Astrology: Eastern Secrets to Mind-Blowing Sex


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Whether it’s a passionate quickie or an orgasmic marathon, few things can equal the intense pleasure of love and sex. Now, with Chinese Sexual Astrology, you and your partner can learn how to fuse your spiritual, mental and physical energies to achieve complete satisfaction. Similar to the ancient Chinese “pillow books,” which were popular wedding gifts for couples, this book contains…

Old Orange Jade

Conch – Hydraulic Couplings Supplier – PEM Fastener Supplier

Human use Food
A group of large eastern conchs or whelks of the species Busycotypus canaliculatus for sale at a California seafood market
Second in popularity only to the escargot for edible snails, the “meat” of the conch is used as food, either eaten raw, as in salads, or cooked, as in fritters, chowders, gumbos, and burgers. All parts of the conch meat are edible. However, some people find only the white meat appetizing.
In East Asian cuisines, this seafood is often cut into thin slices and then steamed or stir-fried.
In the Bahamas and the West Indies in general, local people eat conch in soups (commonly Callaloo) and salads. Restaurants all over the islands serve this particular meat.
In the island of Grenada, conch is commonly eaten in currys or in a spicy soup. It is locally referred to as lambi.
In the island of Guam, the people eat it “findened”, meaning soaked in soy sauce with vinegar or lemon with hot peppers.
In El Salvador, live conch is served in a cocktail of onion, tomato, cilantro, and lemon juice. Lemon juice is squeezed onto the cocktail, causing the conch to squirm, and then the whole thing is slurped down whole, as in the manner of oysters.
In Puerto Rico, conch is served as a ceviche: raw conch marinated in orange juice. Musical instruments
Conch shells can be used as wind instruments, see Conch (conque). Pearls
Many gastropods (snails and sea snails, of which the conch is the latter) produce pearls, and those of the Queen Conch, Strombus gigas, have been collectors’ items since Victorian times. Conch pearls come in a range of hues, including white, brown and orange and many intermediate shades, but pink is the colour most associated with the conch pearl. Conch pearls are sometimes referred to simply as ‘pink pearls’. In some gemmological texts, non-nacreous gastropod pearls used to be referred to as ‘calcareous concretions’ because they were ‘porcellaneous’ (i.e. shiny and ceramic-like) in appearance rather than ‘nacreous’ (i.e. with a pearly luster sometimes known as ‘orient’). The GIA and CIBJO now simply use the term ‘pearl’ (or, where appropriate, the more descriptive term ‘non-nacreous pearl’) when referring to such items and, under Federal Trade Commission rules, various mollusc pearls may be referred to as ‘pearls’ without qualification. Although non-nacreous, the surface of fine Conch pearls has a unique and attractive appearance of its own. The microstructure of conch pearls comprises partly-aligned bundles of microcrystalline fibres which create a shimmering, slightly iridescent effect known as ‘flame structure’. The effect is a form of chatoyancy, caused by the interaction of light rays with the microcrystals in the pearl’s surface, and it somewhat resembles Moir silk. Other uses
Moche Conch Shell. 200 A.D. Larco Museum Collection Lima, Peru.
A drawing of the shell of Strombus alatus
Conch shells are sometimes used as decoration, as decorative planters, and in cameo making.
In classic Mayan art, conchs are shown being utilized in many ways including as paint and ink holders for elite scribes, as bugles or trumpets, and as hand weapons (held by combatants by inserting their hands in the aperture).
Some American Aboriginals used cylindrical conch columella beads as part of breastplates and other personal adornment.
In some Caribbean and African American cemeteries, conch shells are placed on graves.
In some Caribbean countries, cleaned Queen Conch (Strombus gigas) shells, or polished fragments, are sold, mainly to tourists, as souvenirs or in jewelry. Responding to a 2003 recommendation from CITES, some countries in the Caribbean have banned the export of Queen Conch shells. CITES has also asked all countries to ban import of Queen Conch shells from countries that are not complying with CITES recommendations for managing the fishery. Queen Conch fisheries have also been closed in several countries. Conch shells or fragments taken home by tourists from non-complying countries may be confiscated on return to the tourist’s home country while clearing customs. In the UK conch shells are the ninth most seized import.
Conch shells are occasionally used as a building material, either in place of bricks, or as bulk for landfill.
In Grenada fishermen use Conch shells to announce to the community that fish is available for sale. It is also used at Carnival times in the popular Jouvert Jump where Diab Diab (Jab Jab) mas blow conch shells as part of the festivities.
In the Bahamas, broken or up-turned conch shells are imbedded into the tops of outdoor walls in an effort to maintain home security; the broken or up-turned shells are sharp enough to cut any intruder who attempts to jump or crawl over the wall. Religion Hinduism
Main article: Shankha
A Hindu priest blowing a Shankha (a shell of Turbinella pyrum) during a puja.
A Shankha shell (the shell of a Turbinella pyrum, a species in the gastropod family Turbinellidae) is often referred to in the West as a conch shell, or a chank shell. This shell is used as an important ritual object in Hinduism. The shell is used as a ceremonial trumpet, as part of religious practices, for example puja. The chank trumpet is sounded during worship at specific points, accompanied by ceremonial bells and singing.
In the story of Dhruva the divine conch plays a special part. The warriors of ancient India blew conch shells to announce battle, as is described in the beginning of the war of Kurukshetra, in the Mahabharata, the famous Hindu epic.
The god of Preservation, Vishnu, is said to hold a special conch, Panchajanya, that represents life, as it has come out of life-giving waters.
As it is an auspicious instrument, it is often played in a Lakshmi puja in temple or at home. Buddhism
Buddhism has also incorporated the conch shell, as one of the Eight Auspicious Symbols. Ancient Peru
The Moche people of ancient Peru worshiped the sea and often depicted conch shells in their art. Literature and the oral tradition
William Golding’s Lord of the Flies features frequent references to “the Conch”. In the book the conch is used as a trumpet to call everyone together and held by whoever is speaking at meetings, symbolically representing democracy and order. When a boulder released by Roger, Jack’s lieutenant, smashes the conch, it is a sign that civilized order has fully collapsed since Jack’s eventual increasing influence.
The famous Old English riddle Ic ws be Sonde describes a conch: “I was by sound, near seawall, at ocean-stream; I dwelt alone in my first resting place. … Little did I know that I, ere or since, ever should speak mouthless over mead-benches.” Another meaning given to this riddle c ws be Sonde is that the sound of the conch corresponds to spiritualised sound as heard in higher realms. In the Hindu tradition, the conch shell is used in ceremony as the sound it makes is said to correspond with higher frequency universal sounds associated with music of the spheres.
In popular folklore, it is believed that if one holds an open conch shell (or any other large marine snail shell) to the ear, the ocean can be heard. This phenomenon is caused by the resonant cavity of the shell producing a form of pink noise from the surrounding background ambiance.[citation needed]
Ostional a pueblo in the municipality of San Juan del Sur in the Rivas Department of the Southwest region of Nicaragua was, by accounts of multiple testimonials in the local region, to be founded by their indigenous ancestors due to an abundant conch population at the sea shore to which they migrated. Subsequently, the tribe used the shells of the conch in many held rituals and customs. In 2008, it was reported by witnesses of local archaeological dig that conch shells were found within the graves of some indigenous people within their recently rediscovered cemetery grounds. Some still maintained jade stones, implying the significance of conch shells within their tribal society.[citation needed] They have two hundred eggs all the time in their shell. See also
Seashell References
^ 51. conch. 7. Pronunciation Challenges. The American Heritage Book of English Usage. 1996
^ a b “Conch”. http://www.foodreference.com/html/artconch.html. [unreliable source?]
^ a b Skira.net
^ Giathai.net CIBJO ‘Pearl Book’
^ Gia.edu, GIA ‘Gems & Gemology’ magazine news archive
^ FTC.gov
^ Hair Pipes.
^ The Last Miles of the Way: African Homegoing Traditions, 1890-Present, edited by Elaine Nichols.
^ CITES suspends trade in queen conch shellfish
^ BBC News – UK ‘complacent’ over wildlife threats
^ Berrin, Katherine & Larco Museum. The Spirit of Ancient Peru:Treasures from the Museo Arqueolgico Rafael Larco Herrera. New York: Thames and Hudson, 1997. External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Strombus
 ”Conch”. Encyclopdia Britannica (11th ed.). 1911.  Categories: Edible molluscs | Commercial molluscs | Strombidae | Endangered species | Symbols | Natural hornsHidden categories: All articles lacking reliable references | Articles lacking reliable references from August 2009 | All articles with unsourced statements | Articles with unsourced statements from July 2007 | Articles with unsourced statements from January 2010

Hey, get braces and I'm wondering?

Hey Guys! im braces get on the radar screen 13 years 11 years a young girl with blond hair blue eyes are the colors I choose between black smoke gray White Clear Silver Gold Tooth Ruby Rose Pink Maroon Red Orange Yellow Green Teal Blue Navy Jade Emerald Purple violet and finally I Colbat dirty blonde and green eyes so I was wondering what I ought to keep me busy? Sorry that I have typed gren and blue eyes at the same q and a, but they kind of change I want to know what colors to

You could get the color of your stone birth, something to meet your eyes, or a color that goes with a holiday to come! When I arrived I received a pink braces pale baby because my cousin was born the day before (a girl!) Good luck, I am sure that any color will be beautiful!

Famill Rose Porcelain

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Lamps for Interior Design – Shelley Porcelain

Shelley, is one of those names that most people with an interest in antiques and design find familiar.  Shelley is probably most famous for its productions of the period from 1910 – 1940.  This, of course, includes the exuberant period of design known as  “Art Deco”, however, we need to go back to 1862 to find the origins of this famous name.

Shelley Potteries started life as the Foley China Works at Fenton, Staffordshire, when Joseph Shelley became a partner in the firm.  Joseph Shelley progressed through the company and by 1910, the name “Shelley China” was being actively promoted, with the company name finally changing to Shelley in 1925.

Shelley continued in production until 1966 when it was taken over by Allied English Potteries, now part of The Doulton Group.  The Shelley Art Deco styles are considered about as high style as Art Deco period porcelain can be!

The Antique and Vintage Table Lamp Co have recently acquired a very rare, matched pair of English, Shelley porcelain lamps perfectly suited to the Art Deco interior design enthusiast, the lamps with an all-over “Burnt Orange” ground colour, so typical of this vibrant period of design.

 

With an overall height, including lampshades, of 25” / 64cm, these lamps show strong Japanese design influence with the orange ground decorated with elegantly drawn subjects of cranes in flight, the birds enameled in lustre green and black.  The lamps standing on bronze, custom made, square, stepped bases, enamelled in gloss black.

These are an outstanding pair of difficult to find, Shelley, Art Deco lamps.  Circa 1925.

Please remember that The Antique & Vintage Table Lamp Co ship lamps, ready wired for the U.S, the U.K and Australia.  You are invited to visit The Antique & Vintage Table Lamp Co’s web site at -

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