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Persian Tufted Collection. Our Persian Tufted rugs are made in centuries old traditional designs using blended New Zealand wool. The rugs in this collection are hand tufted in villages of North Central India. After the tufting is complete, a canvas...
As for me & my house we will serve the Lord. Joshua 24:15. Frame is 19" x 19" x 1"Framed Print : 19" x 19" x 1" : Made in the U.S.A.
And he arose, and rebuked the wind, and said unto the sea, Peace, be still. And the wind ceased, and there was a great calm. Mark 4:39. Frame is 29" x 23" x 1"Framed Print : 29" x 23" x 1" : Made in the U.S.A.
The first reference to the domestic cat appears in the eleventh dynasty. Because it was hostile to snakes, it became a sacred animal of the Sun God. In the New Kingdom, the male cat was regarded as an incarnation of the Sun God and the female cat...
PHOENIX BRACELET Adapted from Katsushika Hokusais eight panel folding screen Phoenix Museum of Fine Arts, Boston The Eastern mythical phoenix was a miraculous, auspicious creature, appearing during times of good government; it was also...
TUDOR PLACE FLEUR DE LYS PIN PENDANT Tudor Place, the Georgetown estate of Martha Washington's granddaughter in the nation's Capital, is pleased to introduce its collection of historic jewelry, dating from the 18th to the 20th century. This pin...
AMERICAN CHARMS Since the Declaration of Independence in 1776, the people of the United States of America have held the same ideals. Some of the most recognized American icons are represented on this charm bracelet: Capitol...
CRESCENT MOON (khelal - moon) Tunisia 20th Century Inspired by the collections of The Israel Museum, Jerusalem The original pin from Tunisia was cast in sterling silver, hammered and engraved. It is a descendent of the fibula worn by women of the...
CHINESE LOVE SYMBOL This ancient Chinese symbol represents the word love. Intricate writing characters such as this were first invented by the Kan tribe which lived in China about four thousand years ago. They symbolize the essence of the words...
ROSE WINDOW Leaded glass Louis Comfort Tiffany (1848-1933) from the collection of The Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art, Winter Park, Florida c. 1906 The Charles Hosmer Morse Museum houses the most important and comprehensive collection...
STARS OF FREEDOM COLLECTION The Statue of Freedom by sculptor Thomas Crawford is the crowning feature of the dome of the United States Capitol. This classical female figure holds a laurel wreath of victory and the shield of the United States. Her...
ELIZABETHAN JEWELLERY from the Collection of the Museum of London This jewellery is inspired by an enamel and garnet gem from the Cheapside Hoard collection. The Cheapside Hoard is the greatest collection of Elizabethan and Jacobean jewellery ever...
ISRAEL c. Early 20th Century From the collection of the Israeli Museum Another Arabic name for the hamsa (or khamsa) is the hand of Fatima, commemorating Fatima Zahra, the daughter of the Prophet Muhammad. Archaeological evidence indicates that a...
PYRAMIDS Pyramids were prevalent in many diverse ancient civilizations. Historical records indicate that the Red Pyramid located in Dahshur, Egypt was the first successfully built pyramid. Ancient architects favored the inherent structural...
The bronze sculptures of a proud mother duck parading her adventurous ducklings through the historic Boston Public Garden is revered by young visitors from all over the world. Materials: Pewter with antique gold finish. 18" chain included. Spring...
CHINESE PEACE SYMBOL This ancient Chinese symbol represents the word peace. Intricate writing characters such as this were first invented by the Kan tribe which lived in China about four thousand years ago. They symbolize the essence of the...
FRANCE c. 1900 From the collection of The National Gallery of Art This elegant cat is adapted from an illustration entitled Rendezvous des Chats by Edouard Manet, in Champfleury Les Chats, 1870. The scene features an amorous encounter between two...
GOLD LIPS By Man Ray (1890-1975) The Surrealist artists Man Ray and Lee Miller lived together in Paris between 1929 and 1932, first as teacher and student, and later as lovers. After they split up, Man Ray used images of Lee Miller's eyes and lips...
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