1. thingsorganizedneatly:

Peter Nencini & James Langdon

    thingsorganizedneatly:

    Peter Nencini & James Langdon

  2. 17 June 2013

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    patakk

  3. (Source: the-heat)

  4. cavetocanvas:

Tauba Auerbach, Ugaritic Alphabet, 2006

yes, yes, yes.

    cavetocanvas:

    Tauba Auerbach,Β Ugaritic Alphabet, 2006

    yes, yes, yes.

  5. ohwellllokay:


bijoux-et-mineraux:

Red Obsidian

thats a cooooool rock

    ohwellllokay:

    bijoux-et-mineraux:

    Red Obsidian

    thats a cooooool rock

  6. azexlia:


ethereo:

Pretty in Pink (by pixelmama)

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    azexlia:

    ethereo:

    Pretty in Pink (by pixelmama)

    πŸŽ€

  7. themineralogist:

Smithsonite crystal in Chalcedony geode (by howie516)

never not reblogging

    themineralogist:

    Smithsonite crystal in Chalcedony geode (by howie516)

    never not reblogging

  8. vomitus-creeper:


lunostar:

18k gold with a carved agate skull surrounded by rose- and old-cut diamonds and black enamelling, with hallmarks for London 1852.  It has an interior inscription on the ring that adds another fascinating layer of history: Inscribed “James Dixon Obit 1852,” it memorialises James Dixon, a well-known English silversmith and founder of the family firm of James Dixon & Sons.

NEED


found my ring

    vomitus-creeper:

    lunostar:

    18k gold with a carved agate skull surrounded by rose- and old-cut diamonds and black enamelling, with hallmarks for London 1852.Β  It has an interior inscription on the ring that adds another fascinating layer of history: Inscribed β€œJames Dixon Obit 1852,” it memorialises James Dixon, a well-known English silversmith and founder of the family firm of James Dixon & Sons.

    NEED

    found my ring