Showing posts with label Silver. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Silver. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

12 inch Lime Green Silver Optic Glass Gazing Globe with Wrought Iron Adapter Stand

12 inch Lime Green Silver Optic Glass Gazing Globe with Wrought Iron Adapter Stand








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12 inch Lime Green Silver Optic Glass Gazing Globe with Wrought Iron Adapter StandThis beautiful hand-blown 12 inch glass globe with stand will transform your garden or patio in to a glitter of silver and lime green. The globe is dappled with the 2 colors and extremely unique and beautiful. This globe has a neck that need to fit into a stand that can accommodate this, and that is why we are adding this small stand with it. The wrought iron stand is only 5 inches tall with three legs comes unassembled and very easy to put together. The globe elegantly sits on this stand, making it low in profile and huge in beauty. Because the globe is large it is a beautiful piece together. Place the globe in among flowers to create a beautiful focal point in your garden.


  • Globe made of hand-blown glass
  • Unique and beautiful garden accent
  • Comes with wrought iron stand and globe
  • Great garden décor addition
  • Can use year round as a garden accent






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Friday, June 18, 2010

Rich Heritage of Russian Silver and Enamel Sculptures

One of the greatest Russian silversmiths has been Pavel Ovchinnikov through most of the Russian silver and enamel history. Not only was he famous for his silversmith working talents, but also this talented man just happened to be vital in the reviving of the traditional techniques in enameling. Pavel Ovchinnikov was instrumental in bring back the Champleve technique, the Filigree technique and the technique of Plique-a-jour.

In the year of 1853, Pavel Ovchinnikov officially opened his workshop within the heart of Moscow, Russia, and this quaint little workshop quickly turned into a very well known Russian silver and enamel-crafting factory. With the process of the bringing back of the Filigree technique, this is a silversmith variation that is very similar to the Cloisonné technique where the silver wires are delicately twisted into detailed workings. With the Plique-a-jour classical technique that Pavel Ovchinnikov brought back that similarly consists of the variation enamel filigree technique that consists of there being no backing of precious metals behind the beautifully colorful enamel, so to allow the light to flow throughout the enamel colors.

By the second part of the century that his original workshop was founded in, he would then be filling the international expositions around the world with a wide variety of his extravagant Russian silver and enamel works of art. It was in one of the American's Chicago International Exhibitions that an American commissioner officially recognized the work of Mr. Ovchinnikov in 1893 for the enamel opaque objects had a wonderful Byzantine style with beauty of formations that carried an excellent richness within the initial coloring.

The silversmith works of Pavel Ovchinnikov is still be auctioned off and collected today, after so long ago that these pieces were originally created. One recent piece of Mr. Ovchinnikov has been a awesomely hand crafted Trompe D'Oeuil Cigarette Case. This magnificent item sold for a whopping 14,000 in American money. The design resembled a cloth that is folded and adorned with all kinds of detailed decorations. The silver body its self delicately resembled a cloth that is woven and the decorations of enamel resembled a common embroidery style that was done during the original time period creation.

Another recently purchased item done directly Mr. Ovchinnikov was auctioned off for 4,500 American dollars. It was also a cigarette case shaped irregularly in cube design and was of the silver medium, and embellished with plants and insects. The top comes completely off when lifted and the inside was elaborated in a Persian carpet fringe like design.

The beauty of Russian silver and enamel can be enjoyed forever with many beautiful collectibles available today to suit all budgets.

Monday, May 24, 2010

Jacques Tissot - Painter, both successful and Controversl

Jacques Tissot was born in 1836, Nantes is a French seaport. He was always interested in things nautical and this can be seen in the precision of the maneuvers and marine scenes, then painted. His father was a successful merchant and a devout Roman Catholic and Jaques was sent to a Jesuit school. His father was not happy with the election of the career of Jacques, but he gave us onwards.

It was the Ecole des Beaux Arts in Paris in 1856, in force, where he was andfriend of James McNeill Whistler. He changed the name of James, to draw attention. He learned the business of trade by his father and used the experience to sell his works. He has traveled extensively to pursue a craft and its well-preserved, exposed in particular between the rich English supporters, and also at the Royal Academy. He returned to Paris and the outbreak of war (the Franco-Prussian War), fled to England, where he had many friends in 1871. James has been hard work andwisely and quickly became a success in London. His images were of excellent quality, but sometimes controversial - probably supports this distribution and not vice versa. Many images are incredibly beautiful women in costumes. The famous art critic John Ruskin was particularly indifferent, and called his paintings "mere vulgar images of society." His French friends were jealous of his success in England. He lived life to the fullest.

In 1874, Edmond de Goncourt wrotesarcastic, James Tissot, "had a studio with a waiting room, where every moment is that of chilled champagne for guests, and in the studio, a garden, where all day, a brush will see a footman in silk stockings and glossy leaves of the bushes. "

He met Kathleen Newton Irish and divorced and has two children and a colorful past. She was his mistress and model, and together they inspire each other. James and Kathleen lived as husband and wife, but within ato sink a few years, their health and initiated in 1882, has cheated the consumer to commit suicide. During this period James was totally committed to it.

James was inconsolable and leave within a week the house and never returned. He did not marry, or have other long-term relationships. He dealt with spiritualism and tried to contact Kathleen. He moved to Paris and set the style that had been so successful for him in London, but has not been so successful in Paris. He had a"Religious experience" and was very devout, and began to paint religious scenes.

He died in 1902 in ingots.

Sunday, May 16, 2010

Burning Boulder-Sandstone-Faux Fire Rock (Sandstone) (12" H x 23" W x 18" D)

Burning Boulder-Sandstone-Faux Fire Rock (Sandstone) (12" H x 23" W x 18" D)








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You hear the distant rhythm of drums...a warm, tropical breeze brushes your face...you push past a lush fern...and then you see it - a flame dancing out of a boulder! Don't worry, you haven't been transported to a far off jungle - you're in your own backyard. That is, as long as your backyard has the Burning Boulder! The Burning Boulder is a truly unique decorative piece for your garden, patio, or backyard. Constructed of Cast Stone, this faux rock is sure to enchant everyone who sees it. The Burning Boulder gets its fire from Sunjel - a safe, clean burning gel fuel. Simply pop the top off a can of Sunjel, and place the can in the groove on the top of the Boulder. Not recommended for use in high winds. The Burning Boulder is treated with UV protection to keep it looking good through the summer months (bringing in your boulder indoors when not in use is recommended during the winter). Available in two finishes - Graystone or Sandstone. Each order comes with two Burning Boulders and two cans of Sunjel. And don't forget, you can order an additional Case of Sunjel, so you can always keep your Burning Boulder burning! Assembly level/degree of difficulty: No Assembly Required.


  • Color: Sandstone
  • Size: 12" H x 23" W x 18" D
  • The Burning Boulder is a truly unique accessory for your garden.
  • Great for outdoor parties!
  • Safe, and easy to use.






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