She's an 8 inch figure in Kato Polyclay, dressed in washi paper. Hair combing is something Banshees (when they are not wailing, I assume):
This is a stunning Art Deco amber-colored celluloid comb in the typical fan-shape embellished with filigree work and rhinestones throughout the design. It measures 5" in width by 6.50 in length and is in excellent vintage condition. N.J. residents please add the 7% N.J. Sales Tax.
A stunningly beautiful Burgonet helmet from 1543. According to the Metropolitan Museum: This masterpiece of Renaissance metalwork is signed on the browplate by Filippo Negroli, whose embossed armor was praised by sixteenth-century writers as miraculous and deserving…
The ringlet...more than Shirley Temple or Cindy Brady...a hairstyle popular since ancient Roman times that keeps coming back century after century...and still popular today! Take a look at ringlets in all their variety!
Hair accessories, individually handmade in the U.S.A. from Britannia Metal. Dimensions: 5 3/4 inches long. 1 3/8 inches wide on bottom and 1 3/4 wide on top. Comb prongs are 4 1/2 inches long. Product Features: Show Off Your Unique Style: Why settle for ordinary, mass-market hair accessories? This stunning comb with celtic accent gives your style a personalized look. Dress Up your Up-do: From everyday casual to romantic and wedding-worthy, your Oberon Design art piece is the perfect fit. Secure & Comfortable Hold For Thick or Long Hair: Whether your hair is curly or straight, upswept styles are a breeze to manage with this sturdy comb. Handcrafted In The USA & Guaranteed: Hand cast from 100% Britannia metal, right here in our California workshop, using quality comb parts. This heirloom worthy piece is jewelry for your hair. Makes a great gift: With many sizes and styles to choose from, our hair accessories are collectible. The Narcissus Comb makes a wonderful gift for the women and girls in your life! About The Imagery Our Narcissus Comb is our version of a classic Art Nouveau flower motif taken from a vintage book cover.
I really don’t know how to explain the fact that I have been attending Mass. I myself feel pretty confused as to how I got here: last I checked, I was a generic New Agey feminist who loosely observed the pagan festivals and was obsessed with achieving mindfulness. When our first daughter was born in 2011, Tim and I decided that the Earth was what mattered most to us. What we valued most about the holidays we celebrated as children were the sensual, earthy symbols of each season: the evergr
Woman's headdress, wire band covered with green brocade ribbon loops; at each end, cascade of white ostrich feathers, each plume tipped with piece of green, pink, white, or yellow chenille