From the Anvil's weighty log holders make up a selection of fireside accessories within their home & garden range and are the perfect addition to any log fire or stove. The simplistic curved design will suit any interior design, offering a sleek yet impressive look. Hand forged from mild steel by our master craftsmen. Allows for logs to be neatly stacked and stored alongside your fireplace. Available in two sizes DIMENSIONS Overall Size: 465mm x 425mm x 220mmBase Size: 350mm x 220mm x 8mm
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Nature never fails to impress. Here are 27 magnificent rock formations from all around the world. 1. Twelve Apostles, Victoria, Australia Photo by daziskeane 2. Jupiter ... Continue Reading »
As designers, we need to know to look beyond the obvious when looking at things. In this post, we take a look at some amazing photographs of the weirdest cloud formations that you'll ever see, that are destined to inspire your design work and surely blow your mind.
In this enchanting version of the story of King Arthur, the renowned American illustrator and storyteller Howard Pyle displays his unique talent for capturing and stimulating the imaginations of the young. Inventively retold and vividly illustrated, these stories describe the perilous and thrilling adventures of King Arthur and his knights in that glorious age of chivalry and honor. After showing how Arthur established his right to the throne by drawing the sword from the anvil, the author then relates the story of Arthur's battle with the Sable Knight and his securing the sword Excalibur ― "the most beautiful and the most famous sword in all the world." He tells of Arthur's confrontations with the Duke of North Umber and Sir Pellias, describes King Arthur's wooing and wedding the Lady Guinevere, and tells of the establishment of the Round Table. Tales are told, too, of Arthur's knights, including Merlin the Wise, Sir Pellias (or the Gentle Knight) and of course, Sir Gawaine. One of the key points in the book is Arthur's search for the answer to the riddle "What is it that a woman most desires?" with his life at stake. This is the definitive children's version of the Arthurian legend, for generations a special favorite with youngsters of all ages. Its reputation, richly deserved, rests as much upon the illustrations as on the delightful tales themselves. And no wonder, for as an illustrator of children's books, Pyle had no peer. Bold and unforgettable as only Pyle's skilled hand could make them, these drawings convey at a glance the whole aura of that splendid age and help to make this a book that boys and girls will cherish for years to come. These stories have inspired numerous film adaptations, including the 2017 release King Arthur: Legend of the Sword, directed by Guy Ritchie and starring Charlie Hunnam, Jude Law, Eric Bana, Djimon Hounsou, and Annabelle Wallis. juvenile fiction; historical fantasy; classic fiction; fables; literary; folktales; classics; fantasy; historical fiction; arthurian; mythology; adventure; historical; arthurian legend; king arthur; literature; medieval; classic literature; fairy tales; legends; folklore; british; action adventure; knights; fantasia; short stories; classical; middle grade; boys books; fiction fantasy; ya; old books; kids fiction; for kids; childrens fiction; history; england; young adult; complex;, King Arthur: Legend of the Sword; Knights of the Roundtable: King Arthur; Knights of the Roundtable: King Arthur movie; Guy Ritchie; Charlie Hunnam; Jude Law; Eric Bana; Djimon Hounsou; Annabelle Wallis
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From the Anvil's weighty log holders make up a selection of fireside accessories within their home & garden range and are the perfect addition to any log fire or stove. The classic rectangular design features hand-hammered ball finials to match a number of other products in our collection. Hand forged from mild steel by our master craftsmen. Allows for logs to be neatly stacked and stored alongside your fireplace. DIMENSIONS Overall Size: 530mm x 520mm x 250mm
“Mammatus clouds are most often associated with the anvil cloud and severe thunderstorms. They often extend from the base of a cumulonimbus, but may also be found under altocumulus, altostratus,...
border oak design and construct beautiful bespoke green oak framed structures - oak framed houses, oak framed garages and other oak framed buildings. We are proud to have been instrumental in the revival of the craft of green oak framing, beginning in the late 1970's and to have pioneered its evolution and development ever since.
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Fully functional vintage compact anvil vise. The jaws open and close, and they are a bit sticky and could use some lubrication. Probably from the 1920s - 1940s period. The vise manufacturer is unknown, as it is unmarked. This is intended to be portable, as it screws to the edge of a counter or work bench. The anvil vise measures about 4 1/2" long when compressed and it is about 6" high. The clamping jaws offer a quite wide clamping area 2 1/8" wide. When the vise is extended to its maximum length, the opening of the clamp area is about 1 5/8". The vise weighs about 2 pounds. FREE shipping within the United States. I'll gladly combine shipping with other items whenever possible. For shipment elsewhere, please contact me for a shipping quote.
Hello all. Some of you have been coping with crazy amounts of snowfall, others with devastating twisters, and yet others with fires, record warmth and rains. Sincere hopes that you've all fared well through it all. You know how much I enjoy your delightfully witty and kind comments. I wasn't able to respond individually to each of you this last time, but thank you all for taking the time to share your thoughts! I'd like to extend a warm welcome to our new commenters. First, welcome Star of the East. I've long been a fan. And welcome to Laura. Thanks for inquiring about The Key to My Heart earrings. They were listed last week and have already sold. I tried to contact you to let you know they were being listed. Sorry, but I wasn't able to locate contact info for you. Lucie- you're too funny! As long as no one shaves the bears in your area, you're safe! And Petra...really? Shaved bears were the original bearded ladies?! Who knew? Well, besides you, that is. The things I learn from you guys....always fascinating. I was contacted by a lovely lady, new to jewelry making who had a few questions about tools, etc. I offered to do a blog post on some of the things newcomers may have on hand and can try. These are a few of the make do tools that I share with my students when teaching a class. Not all of these are unique or original to me as many people have discovered effective alternative "cheats" to use instead of the high priced specialty jewelry tools. I do recommend buying the best tools you can afford when making the investment into high grade tools IF and here's the point, if you will be using them frequently or they need to have sufficient strength to hold up to the type of use you will be subjecting them to. Otherwise, make do's work just fine. Here are some of my fav's; I have and use often, a rawhide mallet, but if you don't, try a rawhide dog bone. The large kind with the knot on the end. Look for one that has a flat portion in the knot that can act as a hammer. On the left are two pairs of jewelers shears. My preference are those to the far left. For cutting tin, I prefer the Fiskars shears. They are readily available at fabric and craft stores. Another effective choice are the Joyce Chen kitchen shears. These will work on thin-medium thickness sheet metals and are a joy to use. I love using my Fretz mini stakes, my sinosoidal stake and other jewelers stakes. Of course they weren't in my tool box when I first started working with metals. Most of the above stakes are from Harbor Freight. Their intended use is for automotive repairs. They lack the mirror polish found on jewelers stakes, but work just fine for shaping metals. The meat tenderizer makes a great metal texturizer. It was a gift from a very dear friend who thought it might just make interesting textures on metal. She was right. That shows how useful it is to look at all sorts of non traditional items when collecting tools for yourself. The brass pieces are intended to be used for scientific experiments, but I like using them to shape metal, by hammering the metal around their form. All of these are an inexpensive way to see if you like metal forming before you invest in more expensive forming tools, such as these. Below are my jewelers grade bracelet, ring and bezel mandrels. Baseball bats, rolling pins, pieces of pvc pipe, soup cans, etc can be used as bracelet mandrels. Lengths of dowels can be used instead of ring or bezel making mandrels. Below is an example of the sets the second most interesting man in the world makes for student use during my classes. I always keep a set handy because he's considerately marked the sizes on each dowel section. Makes it easy to quickly match sizes as needed while I'm working. On the left you see mandrels intended to form wire or soft, thin metals. On the right are some cheats. Knitting and crochet needles, etc. These are traditional steel bench blocks in the lower half of the photo, and a small jewelers anvil along with a sad iron in the upper right corner. Sad irons are perfect for using as bench blocks and easy to find at antique stores. There is a rubber block and a jewelers sandbag pictured as well. These are used under the bench blocks to absorb the bounce when hammering on them. A section of railroad tie makes an excellent anvil. I love the rough texture this imparts to the metal when I use it. This is an anvil from Harbor Freight. Works just fine. Sitting on a large jewelers sandbag. I often use a thick piece of leather when hammering on this anvil to protect the metal from the rough surface texture. The piece of aluminum on the left has been run through my rolling mill. If you don't have access to a rolling mill, you can place on a bench block or anvil; the item you want to use for texture, then a piece of thin, annealed metal on top of the texture item. Use a flat faced hammer and hammer away. Tape the metal to the item if you need to keep it in place while hammering. This is what you'll end up with... This method limits you as to what type of textures you can achieve, but it's an effective alternative. On the left is a diamond tipped scribe. This is my tool of choice when applying linear designs into metal. However, anything with a sharp point can be used to scribe or scratch a design into metal. The sharper the point, the thinner the line made. These are also effective for scribing. A paper piercer and assorted dental tools. On the left you see jewelers burnishers, bezel pushers, bone folders and an agate burnisher. The handle of a disposable plastic razor or the rounded end of a wooden clothes pin holder can also be used as a bezel pusher. They are soft enough that they won't usually scratch the stone cabachon as you set it. A flat polished agate cabachon, as pictured on the right, can be used instead of an agate burnisher. The screen installing roller pictured at the top of this picture can be used to make leaf veins in thin metal if you don't have a hammer with a thin linear face. Empty Bic pen cases are a perfect way to store or transport saw blades. Easy to access the blades as needed. Well those are the make do tools that I use frequently. Hope this info might be helpful to some of you. I did get a few new things made since my last post. While I'm still on an earring kick, I did get a bracelet and necklace finished up as well.... Names for these new pieces? Nope, not a one! Small Apatite nuggets, small faceted pyrite beads and large pyrite nuggets combined with turned wooden shapes that remind me of inverted Russian buildings. Another view.... Because I love the way they look hanging from Daniel's sculpture. Thought you might too. An additional reason for two views? stay tuned...... A bit of text and aging for mystery all hanging from an arc of wire. They go nicely with this fold formed necklace..... Apatite nuggets, both large and small with matte agate and matte amazonite beads. A faceted amazonite teardrop bead provides the final bit of delicate color as it adorns the back of your neck. I love how this turned out. This bracelet features a rock that I partially polished on my lap machine. I cut grooves into the back of it for the purpose of wire wrapping. A modern day tin type of an adorable baby sporting a mohawk graces the front of the stone. Attached to an adjustable soldered wire cuff , for an unusual, one of a kind bracelet. A new version of Rose Red. Black tourmaline nuggets, frosted polka dot lampwork beads by Nadin Art Glass, black stone teardrops combine with vintage black glass teardrops in these romantic yet not too sweet earrings. Guess you've figured out that you get two versions of each piece when there's so few things to share with you, eh? Yup, here we go again. A one an a two..... These have vintage carved roses. Not sure if they are bone or?? Pyrite nuggets and brass stampings in a wire frame. Smaller than my normal fare. These delicate roses seemed to need the understated setting. Faceted Raspberry glass, white keishi pearls and grey freshwater pearls combined with wood and text in wire hoops. And that folks is the end of the line for new jewels. Even with two pictures of each, this is a surprisingly short post for me, eh? Things that make you go hmmmmmm. Don't ask me, I assure you I don't know what's up with that. a sweet picture for you this week. Doesn't get more adorable than this Kwaheri (Swahili)
Das Herzstück von Minecraft ist, wie man sich bei dem Namen schon fast denken kann, das Crafting-System. Mit vielen verschiedenen Materialien..
Omar Sharif as Sharif Ali in the film Lawrence of Arabia. I'm not sure whether it's the piercing dark eyes, the bushy moustache or the majestic posture - whatever it is, Omar Sharif cuts quite a figure in the desert.
The body of Graham (pictured) with his huge chest, inflated head and absence of a neck has been designed to survive a car crash. He was created by Melbourne sculptor Patricia Piccinini.
"Now concerning spiritual gifts, brethren, I would not have you ignorant." (1 Corinthians 12:1) "Spiritual gifts are an expression of the "manifold grace of God" (1 Peter 4:10). Just as there are many gifts, there are many ways to organize them for study and application. The following study has brought joy and freedom to thousands of Christians who have wondered what their spiritual gifts are and how they could effectively use them. GOD'S GIFTS MAKE US MIGHTY IN SPIRIT! (from IBLP) 1. What are Spiritual Gifts? Drives, opportunities, and results given by the Holy Spirit to achieve God's supernatural goals - 1 Corinthians 12 - 14. Each person who is born again into God's kingdom takes on a "debt of love". It is designed to motivate us to fulfil the law of God. Thus, we are instructed in Romans 13:8, "Owe no man anything, but to love one another; for he that loveth another hath fulfilled the law." God gives spiritual gifts so that we are able to pay our debt of love. 2. Who is given a Spiritual Gift? Every Christian. It is activated at salvation when the Holy Spirit unites with our spirit - Romans 8:16-17 When we are born physically, we possess certain natural abilities. When we are born again spiritually, God takes these natural abilities and turns them into the means by which He can work through us supernaturally. Christ "...gave gifts unto men...For the perfecting of the saints, for the work of the ministry, for the edifying of the body of Christ; Till we all come in the unity of the faith..." (Ephesians 4:8, 12-13) 3. How many gifts does each Christian have? There are three types of gifts: Motivation, Ministry and Manifestation - 1 Corinthians 12:4-7. We have one motivational gift and the possibility of many ministry and manifestation gifts. - 1 Peter 4:10, 1 Corinthians 12:31 "Now there are diversities of gifts, but the same Spirit. And there are differences of administrations, but the same Lord. And there are diversities of operations, but it is the same God which worketh all in all. But the manifestation of the Spirit is given to every man to profit withal" (1 Corinthians 12:4-7) Each Christian's motivational gift is given by the Holy Spirit. the Greek root word for gift is charisma which comes from the word char meaning "joy". Charis is the Greek word for grace, which is God giving us the desire and power to do His will. (Philippians 2:13). The Greek word from which operations comes is emergeia. Its English equivalent is energy. As God gives power trough our motivational gift, the effects produced by it are the operations (energema) or manifestations of the Spirit. Each Christian may also have several ministry gifts given by the local church. After listing the ministry gifts in 1 Corinthians 12: 28-30, Paul concluded by saying "But covet earnestly the best gifts..." those that would most effectively strengthen believers and advance the kingdom of God. Peter emphasizes the singularity of the motivational gift when he states, "As every man has received the gift, even so minister the same one to another, as good stewards of the manifold grace of God" (1 Peter 4:10) 4. Why Do We Receive Only One Motivational Gift? So we can concentrate on it - Romans 12:6-8. So we can see our need for each other - Romans 12: 3-5. The ear is designed to carry out a different function that the eye, and the hand to perform different functions than the foot. Gifts are distributed so that no one Christian will "...think of himself more highly than he ought to think; but to think soberly, according as God hath dealt to every man the measure of faith. for as we have many members in one body, and all members have not the same office: So we, being many, are one body in Christ, and every one members one of another. Having then gifts differing according to the grace that is given to us..." (Romans 12:3-6). If one Christian had all seven motivational gifts, he would certainly be self-sufficient and would not need the other members. 5. How Do We Discover Our Motivational Gift? · Accept Christ for Salvation - Romans 10:9-13 · Enter into Christ's victory over sin - Romans 6 thru 8. It is significant that spiritual gifts are not explained in the first chapter of Romans, but in the twelfth chapter, after sin has been identified and conquered in the believer's life. · Concentrate on the needs of others - Ephesians 4:12-13 Only as we begin using our gifts will we confirm them and also see the need for other's gifts. · Discern your real motive in helping others - Romans 12:4 · Identify what Christians do to irritate you - 1 John 3:16 Most Christians fail to understand that their spiritual gifts allow them to see needs which are overlooked by those with other gifts. Rather than frustrating them, this should be their signal to confirm their gifts and use them to help others see what they see. · Understand the categories of gifts - 1 Corinthians 12:4-7 · Distinguish the characteristics and misuses of each gift. Most of the problems which we face come when we try to fulfil our spiritual gift in the energy of the flesh rather than by the energizing power of the Holy Spirit. Most of those who have discovered their spiritual gift have done so by detecting misuses of their natural abilities. 6. What Are the Rewards Of Spiritual Gifts? Knowing we have a gift that is valuable to the Body Of Christ, we are able to achieve a deeper level of self-acceptance and purpose in life. As we exercise our gifts, we experience personal fulfilment and a deep sense of joy. By concentrating on our gifts, we achieve maximum fruitfulness with minimum weariness. Use of the skills (gifts) that God gives to Christians - Romans12:3-8 v3 God has given to me his *grace. So I say this to each one of you. Do not have too proud an opinion of yourself. But rather, think clearly. *Judge yourself by the *faith that God has given to you. v4 Each of us has one body, which has many parts. All these parts do not have the same function. v5 So we who belong to *Christ are many people. But we are like one body. We all belong to each other. v6 By the *grace of God, God has given different skills to us. These skills are different because of the nature of God’s *grace. For example, someone might give a message from God. But that person must be careful not to use this skill in a way that is greater than his *faith. v7 And a person who has some other skill should also use his skill in the same way. So, some people serve. Other people teach. v8 And other people can encourage. The person who gives should be generous. The person who leads should be eager. And the person who shows kindness should be cheerful. Verse 3 Paul uses the words, ‘I say to you.’ Often Jesus began an important statement with similar words (for example, John 3:3). God had shown his *grace to Paul, so that he had become an *apostle. So he speaks with authority. He tells Christians to think properly about their skills. They must not be proud. They must not think that they are better than other people. The standard by which they must *judge themselves is the standard of the *faith. That *faith means to trust in *Christ. He lived and died for them. When they think about *Christ’s action they will be humble. Verses 4-5 Paul talks about the human body. All the different parts of a body are necessary. In the same way, all members of a Christian church should work together. Then the church can work properly. The people may have a variety of skills. But each skill is necessary for the purpose of God’s work in that church. Verses 6-8 Christians should be humble because their skills come from God. Then Paul gives 7 examples of special skills that Christians should use. He mentions other special skills in 1 Corinthians chapter 12 and in Ephesians chapter 4. 1. *Prophecy. A Christian might receive a message from God. That Christian would give this message to the local church. But he must only give such a message if he has *faith. In other words, he must trust God that the message comes from God. Christians must not give *prophecies that do not come from God. So any *prophecy must agree with the Bible’s message. 2. To serve. The *Greek word is ‘diakonia’. It can mean various activities. The *apostles were ‘serving’ when they *preached (Acts 6:4). And the same word describes the work of the 7 *disciples who gave food to poor widows (see Acts 6:2-3). So a person should use whatever skills he has in order to serve other people. 3. To teach. After people become Christians, they need to learn about the meaning of their *faith in their daily life. Someone must teach them. 4. To encourage. This has two meanings: a) to persuade with strong words. A *preacher can do this. b) to comfort and give courage. Barnabas is an example of this meaning. He was well-known among the first Christians because of the way that he encouraged people (Acts 4:36-37; Acts 9:27). 5. To give. If we share our possessions, money or time with other people, we should do so in a generous way. We should enjoy ourselves as we give to other people. 6. To lead other people. Church leaders should carry out their responsibilities eagerly. 7. To show kindness. This can mean a) to forgive people who have offended us or b) to give help wherever anyone needs help. The good Samaritan was a man from Samaria whom Jesus spoke about. We can read this story in Luke chapter 10. This Samaritan had *mercy on a traveller who was hurting. The Samaritan delayed his own journey in order to help the man. And the Samaritan even paid so that the man could stay at a house (Luke 10:30-37). 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Escaflowne Movie Sketches (from Anvil III)
"Now concerning spiritual gifts, brethren, I would not have you ignorant." (1 Corinthians 12:1) "Spiritual gifts are an e...
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Review and photos from Mayhem + Black Anvil @ Club Soda, Montreal on 20th January 2017
Inspired by the stunning views from the Sea to Sky highway as Anvil Island greets you with the clouds Printed & designed on the lands now called British Columbia, Canada by Andrea Lebel Art. 1% goes towards BC Parks Foundation via One Percent for the Planet. Dimensions: 8
A Yankee prospector’s scrapbook of his summer in Nome reveals the hardships of the Arctic gold rush. On a stormy May 23, 1900, Connecticut native Frank E.
Moses was the first person with a tablet downloading data from the cloud. ANVIL super-soft ringspun cotton unisex/men’s t-shirts Design made with heavy-duty, long-lasting heat transfer vinyl. Exchanges available at the shipping cost of the purchaser. Most shirts ship in 1-2 days unless I’m waiting on a t-shirt order. If you need it quickly, please message me to check on color and size availability to ensure I can ship quickly.
Αργυρό δίδραχμον Ερέτριας, π. 500 – 480 π.Χ. Εμπροσθότυπος : Αγελάδα, το σύμβολο της νήσου Εύβοιας. Οπισθότυπος : Χταπόδι ( χ 4). Αθήνα Νομισματικό Μουσείο Πηγή : «ΕΛΛΗΝΙΚΗ ΤΕΧΝΗ – ΑΡΧΑΙΑ ΝΟΜΙΣΜΑΤΑ» Μάντω Οικονομίδου | Εκδοτική Αθηνών | 1996
Love Lovejoy? Well, now you can have the anvil cat from their album Taunt! Custom 3D Printed, Hand Painted Charm.
This is a wonderful sterling silver modernist ring from Finland topped with four (what some people call), “flower balls”. I always called it my googly eye ring! The ring is stamped with the anvil mark which is the mark for the Kupittaan Kulta Jewelry Workshop in Finland, founded in 1945 by artist and designer, Ellis Kauppi. It is also marked “925S”. The ring size is 6. Weight is approximately 7.2 grams. If you purchase more than one item from my shop in the same order, I will automatically combine shipping costs and refund your overage. You can browse my shop at www.etsy.com/ca/shop/trinketsntreasuresbc