Tauchen Sie ein in die faszinierende Welt des Orients mit diesem atemberaubenden Poster. Die präzisen Linien und die kunstvolle Kombination aus orientalistischer Bildsprache, viktorianischen Genremalereien und islamischer Kunst und Architektur schaffen eine einzigartige Atmosphäre. Die ruhigen Gesichter der Männer, umgeben von einer Fülle an Lebensmitteln, verleihen dem Poster eine besondere Ausstrahlung. In den Farben Weiß und Bronze gehalten, strahlt es eine zeitlose Eleganz aus und wird zum Blickfang in jedem Raum.
Imagine the anticipation of stepping on board a grand and majestic train, all aglow, as the brisk winter’s evening has just fallen. Inside, passengers settle in for the evening, enjoying perfect touches of comfort and luxury, echoing that of a romantic, bygone era. And as steam trails behind and the new journey commences, the heart flutters momentarily and one is not sure what to expect, but one thing is for certain, guests are abound to endless wondrous destinations, with discoveries […]
This is Part II of our Journey from Venice to London with Belmond. You can find Part I here and Part III here. A handful of truly miraculous experiences still exist in the world that…
Adapted By: Ken Ludwig A Missouri Professional Premiere! Just after midnight, a snowdrift stops the Orient Express in its tracks. The luxurious train is surprisingly full for the time of the year, …
Grand Orient Express - a train that defined luxury back in 1883 when it was launched. There are only a couple of these beauties left in the world. One, for example, was repurposed into hotel suites in Venice-Simplon Orient Express. The other, the one you'll see in the pictures below, stands dormant in Belgium, untouched from its last trip in December of 2009.
Orientate is a synonym of orient, and it has attracted criticism as a consequence. Orient, which dates from the early 18th century, is in fact the older of the two verbs—orientate joined the language
What happened when we took the Orient-Express train from Venice to Sweden
AD gets a first look at the the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express's jaw-dropping, just-debuted accommodations
Aprés le nid de kataifs aux fraises, voici une autre recette d'une succulente patisserie à base de "kataifs", une spécialité du moyen orient (Liban, Syrie, Egypte...) et une de mes patisseries orientales préférées ;) Il faut: des kataifs (cheveux d'ange...
We are currently one of the very companies taking groups into Afghanistan, visiting Kabul, Bamyan, Mazar and even Kandahar. The next one is scheduled on:
Burger, hot-dog ou kefta? Ce délice inspiré du Moyen-Orient est tout ça à la fois!
Distribution maps of mitochondrial haplogroups in Europe, the Middle East and North Africa.
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Ever notice how some places make you feel comfortable and at ease and others make you want to check your phone continuously? This is different for everyone; if human beings didn’t have such distinct needs and tastes, we wouldn’t be waging a continuous war over whether pineapple is an acceptable pizza topping. The good news is, understanding your human design environment type gives you insight into how to set up your surroundings to set you up for success. The thought process is that the more comfortable you feel in your environment, the more you’ll be able to listen to your intuition, use your authority, and just feel overall amazing. Interested? How to find your human design environment? If you are unsure of your human design environment, you can use our free human design environment calculator aka free human design chart. Your human design environment is the last item listed on the right side of the human desing chart. The human design ideal environment allows for your energy to flow in a way that helps you discover and serve your true purpose. You should expect to feel more energy and joy doing the same things when in a space that is energetically aligned with you and your unique needs. What are the human design environment types? There are six human design environment types and they have a few different identities. It can be how you orient yourself in a room, the room, and the people around you. Begin to notice how you hold yourself in a space. Where do you feel calm and energized or drained or even stressed the eff out? There are six main different human design environments and they can mean different things to different people - it could be how you orient yourself in a space or it could mean the design of the space. Experiment with different aspects of your environment and check in with your energy flow. Are you more productive? Do you feel more at ease? I used to sit by the window in my office because it was the best spot available; however, one day I was working in the office near the back and realized I liked having a wall behind me (my human design environment is caves) and was more in flow than the “best spot” so I changed offices. I still love bright colors in my office so don’t take your environment name too literally. Just see if it is a design aspect or orientation aspect that gets you into flow. 1. Human Design Environment Caves Human Design Environment Caves tend to thrive in an environment that feels safe and secure. A space that is comfortable, cozy and protective, kind of like the room equivalent of a flannel onesie. Historically, a cave was a place to hide from the elements and dangers of the world. There is only one way in and out which provides control. A solid wall behind you might help you feel at ease. The goal here is to make a space that feels comfortable so you can recharge and access your creativity. Don’t think dark and cold, rather experiment with orienting yourself with a wall behind you or adding a more comfortable chair. Cave people have been known to linger in the bathroom on their phone to get the reprieve they need, but if you create a space that allows it more naturally, people will stop wondering what you shouldn't have had for lunch. 4 Tips for Human Design Environment Caves People: Wall at the Back Create a Nook Play with Pillows and Rugs Comfort is Key 2. Human Design Environment Markets Human Design Environment Markets thrive in spaces that are comforting but also stimulating. Imagine traditional marketplaces filled with different spices, textiles, smells, sounds, and people. This human design environment is all about selecting the ones that feel best for you. Working in a boring cubicle or home will not work for you. Your environment is all about trying different elements that make you feel grounded and stimulated. Play around with textures and fabrics, invite friends over to cook new cuisines, enjoy music from around the world. Your environment is as unique as you. Find the colors, fabrics and items that make it feel alive. If bright colors are not your thing, then maybe think about music that might be stimulating. Experiment with how you can bring in the energy of a market whether it is co-working or colors. 4 Tips for Human Design Environment Markets People: Options for seating Seasonal plants or flowers Favorite items in the room Change the look when you feel bored 3. Human Design Environment Kitchen Human Design Environment Kitchen thrive when they can play with different ideas, cultures, tastes, smells, and textures. Traditionally, a central gathering place where everyone comes together. Maybe this is a co-working space or just a creative expression of all the different components that make up who you are. Maybe you need the toys on yoru desk that make it more usable - think cool mouse pad or standing desk. It could also be a literal kitchen if that is what ignites your creativity - who doesn’t love a mid-work snack? 4 Tips for Human Design Environment Kitchen People: Think Open Floor Plan Find Opportunities to connect with people you like Find New Spots to Visit Collaborate or Create near others 4. Human Design Environment Mountains Don’t worry; Human Design Environment Mountains types don’t have to live in the mountains (no shade to hermits though), but you like to have a view. Maybe that means sitting by a window or an attic with visibility of the space around. You thrive in open spaces and open floor plans. Experiment with heights and better views and see how your energy shifts. It could be as simple as a standing desk. 4 Tips for Human Design Environment Mountains People: Get Solo Time & Try Breathwork Orient the widest view possible Higher elevation when possible Standing Desk 5. Human Design Environment Valley Human design environment valleys are all about a place of collaboration. You may like to hear the sound of other people talking but in a way that allows you to choose whether you want to engage or not. If being around people or listening in on them is not your thing then maybe try the collaboration of information using a corkboard. You love to hear and have access to information so while others hate thin walls…maybe you don’t mind some innocent eavesdropping here and there. 4 Tips for Human Design Environment Valleys People: Places you can People Watch Opportunities for Learning Headphones when needed Groundedon the first floor 6. Human Design Environment Shores Human Design Environment Shorestypes thrive where two different landscapes or things come together – think of a shoreline where water meets land. It can be as simple as sitting by a window or maybe consider painting the walls of your home different colors. Express your creativity to see what works best to create this duality for you. Of course, if you can actually set up your workspace in a cabana by the sea, more power to you (and tell us your secrets). 4 Tips for Human Design Environment Shores People: Sit by the window Design a Foyer you Love Look for in-between spaces like porch Play with creating interesting lines of symmetry in your space HARDSCAPES VERSUS LANDSCAPE Hardscapes are 1-3 (caves, markets, or kitchens) which benefit from creating a space that mimics this archetype. Landscapes are 4-6 (mountains, valleys, and shores) which focus more on the feeling or the energy of the space. Hardscapes can be more practical whereas landscapes can be more poetic. That doesn’t mean you can’t dabble in and out of this binary, but rather this is an invitation to explore and discover what feels right to your soul. Basically, you do you!Ever notice how some places make you feel comfortable and at ease, while others make you want to check your phone continuously? It's like that feeling when you step into a cozy café that instantly feels like home, versus being in a crowded, bustling market where every sight and sound demands your attention. These subtle nuances in our environment affect us differently because, well, we're all wired uniquely. If human beings didn’t have such distinct needs and tastes, we wouldn’t be waging a continuous war over whether pineapple is an acceptable pizza topping. The good news is, understanding your human design environment type gives you insight into how to set up your surroundings to set you up for success. The thought process is that the more comfortable you feel in your environment, the more you’ll be able to listen to your intuition, use your authority, and just feel overall amazing.Finding your human design environment type is like discovering your own personal candy store – you know, the one where everything seems perfectly aligned with your taste buds. It’s about creating a space where your energy can flow freely, allowing you to uncover and serve your true purpose with joy and vitality. Whether you're a cave dweller who thrives in cozy nooks, a market enthusiast who seeks comfort amidst stimulation, or a kitchen connoisseur who finds inspiration in cultural diversity, there's a unique environment type tailored just for you. It's not about conforming to stereotypes but rather tuning into what truly resonates with your soul. So, if you find yourself lingering in the bathroom for a moment of respite, maybe it's time to curate a space that naturally provides the comfort and security you crave, minus the awkward glances from coworkers wondering if you had too much for lunch. Do you want to go on a journey of self-discovery that unlocks your human design chart and feel more supported and happy? CLAIM INVITIATION About the Author: Kavita Sahai, The Founder Kavita Sahai has worked in the wellness industry for over a decade and is a certified expert in aromatherapy, Ayurveda, yoga, and nutrition, with a rich background in human design and beauty oils. Kavita combines traditional wisdom with modern research to offer holistic wellness and beauty insights. Focused on sustainable self-care practices, Kavita guides individuals towards achieving both internal and external radiance. She hold an undergraduate degree from the University of Florida and a Master's from UC Berkeley.
Cottagecore Aesthetic Painting -"Pomegranate" fruits and trees were popular symbols in ancient Asian and Mediterranean art. It is customary to have it on New Year's Eve or Thanksgiving tables, with the belief that it will bring abundance to the home. As a symbol in ancient art it is generally used to denote fertility and abundance, a meaning which holds true in traditions throughout the Orient. The connection that the pomegranate bears to fertility and abundance is derived from the fact that it has many sweet and beautiful seeds that are contained within the fruit itself. Aside from being a source of healthy sweet juice, the pomegranate was useful by textile & felt artists for color purposes. The dye makers would produce a red color dye from the pomegranate’s flowers and the tannin within its rind was used for tanning leather hides. Tannin is also a useful compound that is frequently used in natural medicine with a variety of applications. Needle felted merino wool, with nuno-felted silk inclusions, hand-dyed silk tops, sari silk waste, mohair tops, viscose tops, Harris tweed threads, curly locks, spun silk threads, and hand-dyed silk carrier rods. For all of these reasons, the pomegranate design and fruit itself is always highly prized. Predominantly for its aesthetic look, medicinal properties and practical uses (Schneider). When used as a symbol in art from these regions it can thus be interpreted as representing fertility, healthy and plentiful bounty. Turkish Pomegranate- Original Felt Art Painting, Abstract Painting, Needle Felt Art, Wool Painting, Felt Picture, Embroidery Wall Artwork Abstract Home Decor, Felt Art which enriched with silk embroidery evil eye bead / amulet motifs of Turkish / Asian ancient kilim /rug & head scarfs. Perfect gift or home wall art decor for Easter. ❤️ DIMENSIONS -- 16.5 x 20 inches ( 50 x 42 cm) ❤️ NEEDLE FELT WALL ARTWORK -- Felt painting enriched with Tussah silk, Mulberry silk, multicolor beads and embroidery details. Brings a sophisticate touch into your home and office with its unique dimensional texture and strong colors. ❤️ INSPIRATIONAL NEEDLE FELT PAINTING -- Unique piece, perfect as decoration in any room of the house as well as in a stairwell. ❤️ MATERIALS -- Natural felt, Angora and Merino wool, Tussah silk & Mulberry silk yarns. ❤️ FRAME /HANGING -- My all artworks send without any frame within bubble envelope for easy & safe shipping. Please make sure to get it framed so it will remain the beauty for years. But I prefer to use with a simple frame without any glass. You can also use the felt painting by attaching it on a canvas with double-sided tape. ❤️ WONDERFUL CHRISTMASS GIFT -- The texture of felt and rich color creates warm and luxury feelings. Looks great in the bedroom, living room and even in the nursery! Perfect for anyone who are both stylish and artful. Great for birthdays, other special occasions and holidays; Christmas, New Year, etc. An original and unique gift to be incorporated into your décor or that of a loved one. ❤️ DELIVERY -- By UPS Courier Service. Shipment cost is free. ❤️ CARE INSTRUCTION -- You can always clean and remove dust by shaking in the open air. Only if it is necessity, you may hand-wash in cold water with very gentle movements. Please do not use any detergent & soap. Please lay it flat and leave it to dry. Do not dry clean. you can iron by covering it with a clean & slight wet cheesecloth or similar thin cotton fabric. Just keep in your mind that, you can use "hairspray" to keep the felt fibers smooth and intact or to prevent the fibers from spreading around. On the other hand, the most effective and care-free solution for a long time is a glass frame which will be kept it appropriately from all environmental effect Please contact me with any questions! I'm always happy to help! Thanks for visiting my shop!
Maamoul – arabisches Grießgebäck mit Walnuss- und Dattelfüllung. Dieses originelle Gebäckstück aus dem Orient schmeckt wie aus Tausendundeine Nacht.
This huge guide has 243 different deck railing ideas and designs to use for your porch, deck or patio. Wood, metal, stone, glass, cable railing and more!