Silver is the colour of the month for December. I have always loved silver, though gold was always the colour to have when I was growing up, and everyone around was wearing it, from gold charm bracelets to gold ornaments. It was the sign of prosperity: buying a charm a month or being gifted a charm
Mid Century Modern Elongated Pointed Starbursts. 3d printed and painted. Super light weight. Easily mounted to the wall with double sided tape, 3M strips or similar. Add unique decor to your home with this set. The textured burst pattern is more pronounced and visible on the Large and X-Large stars. Approximate Dimensions: Small - 4” height ; 2.25” width Medium - 8” height ; 4.5” width Large - 12” height ; 6.7” width X-Large - 16” height ; 8.65” width Color options: Painted: Gold or Silver Unpainted: Black, Pearl white, Aqua Please note that these 3D prints are designed for indoor use only and should be kept in areas not exposed to high heat. If used outdoors, please be aware that the PLA plastic can warp, and the paint may fade due to sun exposure. The item(s) you receive may have unique variations from the product photo(s) as they are each made to order: hand painted and crafted.
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Onyx Stars Fabric Silver Metallic Stars on Black Holiday Charms Fabric by Robert Kaufman Fabric is listed and priced by the half yard. Each order is cut from the bolt and will arrive as one continuous piece of fabric. When you enter 2 under quantity, you will receive a 1 yard piece of fabric. The fabric is NOT pre-cut into half yard pieces. The fabric is 100% Cotton (woven, not knit/stretch), plain cotton weave, medium weight broadcloth. It is approximately 44 inches wide with a 6 inch pattern repeat. Silver metallic stars adorn black cotton fabric. Fun for those Christmas projects. Machine Wash Cold / Tumble Dry Low / Remove Promptly / Use Warm Iron / Do Not Bleach Fabric is stored in and ships in plastic for protection. Free US shipping on orders of $50 or more. Thank you for visiting my online fabric shop. Please feel free to message me with any questions about the items in the store. OTHER FABRICS in the COLLECTION: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1060883119/holiday-charms-fabric-onyx-candy-canes?click_key=77e321056a791dd055556d54ac22a782f4226d95%3A1060883119&click_sum=6512ce30&ga_search_query=holiday%2Bcharms&ref=shop_items_search_12&sts=1 https://www.etsy.com/listing/1056827902/christmas-ornaments-fabric-holiday?click_key=2aca8245f58da9755bd2438b063e3784c0b2685d%3A1056827902&click_sum=9bf7aed1&ga_search_query=holiday%2Bcharms&ref=shop_items_search_11&sts=1 https://www.etsy.com/listing/1047010861/red-stars-fabric-gold-metallic-stars-on?click_key=87ce657a25108e7ff365a41c780e0272edadb0ac%3A1047010861&click_sum=a20eb316&ga_search_query=holiday%2Bcharms&ref=shop_items_search_4&sts=1 https://www.etsy.com/listing/1062762248/holiday-charms-fabric-onyx-ornaments?click_key=ae46c988bf5caec9ffabacbe5c71ca6b07c7edfc%3A1062762248&click_sum=3c9cc497&ga_search_query=holiday%2Bcharms&ref=shop_items_search_5&sts=1
The Sacred Septum is a beautiful septum with a half-circle shape & intricate design with a Black Onyx in the centre. It is made from solid Sterling Silver. Size Guide: Ø 8 mm: ▸ Inner diameter: 8 mm ▸ Total height: 17 mm ▸ Wire: 1,2 mm / 16 gauge Ø 10 mm: ▸ Inner diameter: 10 mm ▸ Total height: 20 mm ▸ Wire: 1,2 mm / 16 gauge DIAMETER The inside diameter of this piece is based on the inner most ring ONLY. Material: 925 Sterling Silver Gemstone: Black Onyx Choose from high-polish or oxidised silver. The oxidised Sterling Silver has a more dark antique look to make the details pop more. Opening and closing Please use an horizontal opening and closing procedure! By opening in a horizontal motion you will preserve the shape of the ring. Back to storefront: www.etsy.com/shop/Noomaad Follow Noomaads latest adventures, shoots & inspiration: www.noomaad.com instagram: @Noomaad facebook.com/NoomaadDesigns Bohemian⎜Tribal⎜Minimalistic
Silver Celtic Ring Black Onyx Full Cut Faceted Onyx The Raven Ring Unique Engagement Ring Black Stone Ring Faux Black Diamond Celtic Knot In Native American culture, the Raven is a creature of metamorphosis and change. Let this ring symbolize a transition. Or simply appreciate it's elegant lines and dark full cut onyx. The top of the ring spans 7mm wide at it's widest point and the stone stands just over 5mm off your finger. The shank tapers to 1.75mm wide by 1.5mm in the back. Your ring will be made to size just for you and expertly set with the genuine faceted Onyx. It is oxidized and high polished to compliment the dark stone. Blazer Arts is a family-owned and operated small but growing business that first opened up shop on Etsy in 2008. We now have multiple Etsy shops. Please see our about page for details. At the center of it all is Deb who has been a professional jeweler for over 15 years. Prior to that she earned her BFA in both sculpture and metal working at Penn State University. Blazer Arts is committed to producing quality items for reasonable prices and for putting our clients first. Our jewelry is hand crafted from recycled and ethically sourced materials, and we only purchase from an SCS certified professional supplier that we have been using for over a decade. We are so very grateful for all our clients have done for us over the years, which is why we pride ourselves on taking extra special care of them with each and every order. We stand behind a 100% satisfaction guarantee with every item in our various Etsy shops. If you are in any way dissatisfied with your purchase upon its arrival, we will honor a return, exchange, or modification. We also offer a complimentary resizing with every ring because we realize how challenging it can be to find the perfect fit when ring shopping online. Please do not hesitate to contact us with any questions or concerns. Your happiness is our number one priority. ~~~Want to get to know us better? Follow us on Facebook and Instagram. ~~~
Hello Kitty Guitar Pick Black Silver Sanrio Fender SUPER CUTE NEWListing is for a Single (1) ONE Black and Silver Hello Kitty SanRio Fender Guitar Pick as shown.
About ▪ Balmain black leather safety-pin corset ▪ Designed by Christophe Decarnin ▪ Adorned with silver metal barbell piercings and safety-pins ▪ Patch-worked leather with raw-edges ▪ Silver metal zipper at side seam ▪ FR 38 - UK 10 - US 6 ▪ Spring-Sumer 2011
Now that it’s officially fall, I thought I’d continue in my color series of posts and write about black, all black everything. While there’s some debate if black is actually a col…
Add a unique touch of color and drama to your garden by adding Black Flowers and Plants. These plants can also be grown in containers.
IF YOU REQUIRE A LARGER QUANTITY THAN IS SHOWING PLEASE CONTACT US WE MAY BE ABLE TO ACCOMMODATE YOU * 925 Sterling Silver Star Pendant choose from a red or black enamel star * Handmade in our Devon workshop in the UK * Made from .925 solid sterling silver * Supplied on a black cord We do have silver chains available should you prefer to add to your order *CLICK HERE TO BUY A LARGER (44 X 57MM) RED STAR PENDANT; https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/1571508145/large-red-star-pendant-handmade-from-925 * Postage is included with all items dispatched in the UK * If you change your mind for whatever reason we are happy to accept a return, however, if your reason for return is through no fault of our own we will deduct our initial postage costs.
This is a creative commons image, which you may freely use by linking to this page. Please respect the photographer and his work. Best viewed large. Anytime these days that I see anything unusual in water, I take photos, not knowing what will turn up on the computer. This was a genuine revelation! Not much has been done to this other than resizing and darkening the color. Taken at Grassy Creek Recreation Area in Granville County, North Carolina. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License
About 'Kate Bush Drama' SIGNED, LIMITED EDITION 1978 by Gered Mankowitz Silver gelatin print - signed and numbered and stamped on the face of the print in the border below the image. Iconic and luscious close up shot of the legendary British pop singer, song writer and performer Kate Bush. Taken in London in 1978 at the height of her fame and success, by legendary Rock & Music photographer, Gered Mankowitz. GERED MANKOWITZ BIOGRAPHY: Gered Mankowitz was born in London, England, on 3rd August 1946. The first of four sons of the late author, playwright and film writer Wolf Mankowitz and his wife, the Jungian psychotherapist Ann Mankowitz. After an education of sorts at several London co-educational “progressive” schools, he left at 15, avoiding all exams and completed his education devoid of any formal qualifications. Having displayed a natural ‘eye’ for photography whilst on a school trip to Holland and having been inspired to take up photography by the actor Peter Sellers, his photographs were seen by the legendary photographer Tom Blau, who offered Gered an apprenticeship at his famous photo agency, Camera Press Ltd., in London. Over a period of several months Gered worked in all the various departments that made up Camera Press, finally moving to the studio and going on various assignments in and around London. In 1962, Gered went to Barbados with his family and began taking photographs professionally, producing a range of work from architectural studies for the island’s top architect to the first Boeing 707 landing at Bridgetown airport for British West Indian Airways. On returning to London, Gered was offered a chance to go to Paris for the collections, working for the fashion photographer Alec Murray. In spite of the glamour and exciting atmosphere, it was clear that this particular area of work was not for him, and on returning to London he went to work for the ‘show-biz’ portraitist, Jeff Vickers. Gered had already photographed the Bristol Old Vic production of the American musical play “Fiorello” and his photos had been used for the front of theatre display when the show transferred to London’s Piccadilly Theatre. This made him the youngest photographer to have his pictures used in this way; so working for Jeff Vickers gave him an opportunity to develop his ‘show-biz’ contacts and to broaden his experience in the studio, taking portraits of many actors and other personalities. During 1963, Gered met and photographed the singing duo Chad and Jeremy, who had just signed with Ember records. One of these photos was used as the cover of the duo’s first album, “Yesterday’s Gone”, and Gered found himself working in the music industry at a time when it desperately needed new, mould breaking images. He began to work with a new generation of producers like John Barry, Shel Talmy and Chris Blackwell photographing artists who were of his own age group and who felt at ease with him in a way that had not been possible with other photographers. At the end of 1963 Gered opened his first studio, at 9 Masons Yard in the heart of London’s West End. On one side was the infamous disco “The Scotch of St.James”, hangout of the pop glitterati of the time, and on the other the art gallery “Indica”, partly financed by The Beatles and where John Lennon met Yoko Ono. Within a few months Gered had already begun to make a name for himself, and he was approached to photograph Marianne Faithful, who had just had a big hit with “As Tears Go By”. Working closely with Marianne he got to know her manager and producer Andrew Loog Oldham. In early 1965, Oldham asked him to photograph the Rolling Stones, who he also managed and produced. This was a major turning point in Gered’s career, because from this first session came the cover for “Out of Our Heads” (U.S. title “December’s Children”), and as a result he was asked by the Stones to go to America with them on their record breaking 1965 autumn tour. During this 9 week (48 city) tour of the U.S. Gered photographed the Stones on stage and off, and got particularly close to Keith and Charlie. There were many adventures as Gered found himself on the road with the greatest Rock band in the world at the peak of their original success. Gered continued working with the Stones as their ‘official’ photographer, producing photos for albums (“Between the Buttons”; “Got Live If You Want It”; “Big Hits”; and several others), press and publicity, taken at home, in the recording studio, on stage and behind the scenes until 1967, when the band broke off with their manager, Oldham. Through the 60’s, Gered continued in the music world working with Oldham at his famous Immediate label, and with many other major artists including Jimi Hendrix, Free, Traffic, The Yardbirds, The Small Faces and Soft Machine. In to the 70’s with Slade, Gary Glitter, Suzi Quatro, Sweet, Elton John, Kate Bush, Eurythmics, ABC, Duran Duran and many others. During this period, Gered also worked in other areas of photography, including advertising, book covers and a brief spell taking ‘stills’ on movies, including several months in Sardinia with Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton on the ill-fated movie “Boom”. In 1982 Gered had a major exhibition of his work at London’s famous Photographers’ Gallery. This was seen by over 16,000 people, a record for the gallery at the time, and it then toured the U.K. for over 2 years. This exhibition was the first in the U.K. to focus on the world of music and was a pathfinder in this genre. In 1984 a book based on this exhibition, called “Hit Parade”, was published in the U.K. and U.S.A. Also in 1984 a book of Gered’s Rolling Stones photographs, called “Satisfaction”, was published. Both books were very well received, and as a result there began the growing interest in the Gered Mankowitz archive. For over 22 years Gered was based at his North London studio, a converted Victorian chapel, taking prize-winning photos for the advertising industry. He has also been a regular contributor to several major publications, and still works in the music business, photographing bands and singers for album covers and magazines. He contributes regularly to The Sunday Times Magazine and Mojo magazine as well as shooting sessions with musical artists such as Oasis, Verve, Catatonia, Kula Shaker, Embrace, The Buena Vista Social Club, Snow patrol, The Bravery, Dukes Spirit as well as many others. Prints of Gered’s work are purchased in galleries throughout the World including London, Manchester, Glasgow, Berlin, Amsterdam, New York, Washington DC, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Hawaii, Hong Kong, Dubai and Tokyo. In 1991 Gered teamed up with the designer David Costa to form Ink Icon Ltd. and to produce a series of limited edition silkscreen prints based on his archive. The first subject in this major project was Jimi Hendrix, and the result was so successful that it was chosen to become the flagship image for the world wide Jimi Hendrix Exhibition. It was also used as the cover for the Polygram Int. C.D. package, entitled The Ultimate Experience, which has gone on to sell well over 2 million copies. In 1993 they created three new images of Hendrix for the worldwide re-release of the great musicians’ albums. Their next project was to produce a set of 4 silk screen images for The Rolling Stones’ Voodoo Lounge tour, and in 1999 they produced Red Cage, a new Stones silk screen to celebrate the band’s continuing Bridges to Babylon tour. Ink Icon teamed up with top California based fine art publisher FrontLine Graphics Inc to produce a set of 6 limited edition, fine art litho prints that they launched in New York at ArtExpo in March 2000. In September and November 1992 Gered had a great success with his exhibition called ENTERTAINERS at the Cromwell and Ward Gallery in Dean Street, London, and in May and June 1993 the exhibition was at the City Museum in Portsmouth as part of the City’s Arts and Music Festival. In April 1994 the exhibition was enlarged to over 100 images for a four-week stay at the prestigious Gallerie Rose in Hamburg, Germany’s Rock’n’Roll city, and then on to Birmingham and Perpignan. In March 1995 Genesis Books published a limited edition (1750 copies only) book of Gered’s Rolling Stones photographs entitled Masons Yard To Primrose Hill and in July 1995 there was an exhibition based on the book at The Govinda Gallery in Washington DC. This book sold out within a few months and recently copies were changing hands for 850 GBP, over 7 times its original price! In early 1999 Genesis published a further book called I-Contact, which contains Gered’s entire black & white Rolling Stones archive of over 3000 images reproduced as 12 x 16 contact sheets. I-Contact also sold out very quickly and currently you would be lucky to find a used copy for less than 1000 GBP! In November 1998 there was a second one-man exhibit at Govinda in Washington DC, and in December/January 1999 there was a show at Magidson Fine Arts in Madison Avenue, New York City. During this prestigious show the gallery was visited by Tommy Hilfiger who purchased prints of the entire show, becoming in one purchase, Gered’s single biggest collector in the United States. Subsequently Tommy has used many of Gered’s prints to decorate his flagship stores, as well as his personal offices in New York. Gered’s famous photo of Hendrix also graced the cover of the Hilfiger sponsored Vanity Fair Rock Icons supplement in their December 1999 issue. Gered had several images in the Icons of Pop exhibition originally at The National Portrait Gallery in London. In March 1999 Gered went to Tokyo to open his first show in Japan, which then toured to three other Japanese cities. From February 2000 several of Gered’s works are on permanent exhibit in San Francisco at the San Francisco Art Exchange, where they have become some of the galleries most consistent sellers. At the end of 2000 Gered had his first major show in The Netherlands at the highly respected Torch Gall
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Silver is the colour of the month for December. I have always loved silver, though gold was always the colour to have when I was growing up, and everyone around was wearing it, from gold charm bracelets to gold ornaments. It was the sign of prosperity: buying a charm a month or being gifted a charm
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