Archive for November, 2006

GORGEOUS BURGUNDY GOWN

GORGEOUS BURGUNDY GOWN WITH A SHAWL

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This is a dream gown, live your dream! The maker is “Lenovia” made in the USA. THIS GOWN IS FIGURE FLATTERING IN ALL SIZES!This gown has a perfect fit and a slimming effect . “IT HIDES ALL MY IMPERFECTIONS” or another “IT FITS LIKE A GLOVE”. Elegant, in a beautiful rich burgundy color.This is a one piece corset gown.This gown has a beautiful attached corset with embroidered bodice, silver sprinkles and underlining giving it the appearance of a two piece. Dress has built in bra cups, corset frame for maximum support, and a slimming waistline. This gown has a hidden 8″ zipper in the back that will adjust your waist and shape your body.

I tried on this dress and believe me IT IS STUNNING!

Spaghetti straps that criss cross in the back and end in a lace style knot. The skirt of the dress is a see through sheer burgundy chiffon polyester, and underneath satin polyester lining! The corset is embroidered lace on top of satin polyester lining.

This dress comes with an underskirt with net crinoline to give you that beautiful puffy effect and a Shawl.

This dress would be perfect for any special gala event, your Prom, formal occasion, wedding, the bridesmaids… You will look and feel GORGEOUS!

Length from top of bust to bottom of dress 54″. Contour 150″. Shawl is 69″ x 17″.The Dress also has been made in different colors like Green , Blue& Red etc.The Dress also has been made in different colors like Green , Blue& Red etc.

The Dress also has been made in different colors like Green , Blue& Red etc.

Posted on Sunday, November 19th, 2006
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Beautiful Cloisonne Teapot

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Cloisonne is a famous traditional enamel ware, known as the “Blue of Jingtai” in China, with a history of over 500 years. it was so called “blue” was the typical colour used for enamelling and “Jingtai” was the reign title of the 7th Ming Emperor. Enamel ware became very popular during the Emperor’s reign. There is a great variety of products, such as vase, jar, bowl, plate, box and ash-tray. They are brilliant in colours and splendid in design. 

Cloisonne is one of the famous arts and crafts of Beijing. The making of cloisonne requires rather elaborate and complicated processes; base-hammering, copper-strip inlay, soldering, enamel-filling, enamel-firing, polishing and gilding. The products are featured by excellent quality. The skill and workmanship have been handed down from the Ming Dynasty. Quite a number of new varieties have been created. it enjoys a high reputation both at home and abroad. They are mostly for export. CLOISONNE-MAKING

The first step is body making. The material used for making the body is copper, because copper is easily hammered and stretched. This step requires a sound judgement in shaping and uniformity of thickness and weight. It is in fact the work of the copper smith. The only difference is that when an article is well shaped, the copper smith’s work is finished, whereas the cloisonne craftsman’s work is just on the the start.

The second step is filigree soldering. This step requires great care and high creativeness. The artisan adheres copper strips onto the body. These strips are of 1/16 inch in diameter and of lengths as the artisan desires. The strips or filigree thus adhered make up a complicated but complete pattern. The artisan has a blueprint in mind and he can make full use of his experience, imagination and aesthetic view in setting the copper strips on the body.

The third step is to apply the colour which is known as enamel filling. The colour or enamel is like the glaze on ceramics. It is called falang. Its basic elements are boric acid, saltpetre and alkaline. Due to the difference in the minerals added, the colour differs accordingly. Usually one with much iron will turn grey, with uranium, yellow, with chromium, green, with zinc, white, with bronze, blue, with gold or iodine, red. In time of filling, all the colours, ground beforehand into minute powder and contained in plates, are placed in front of the workers and are then applied to the little compartments separated by filigree.

The fourth step is enamel firing. This is done by putting the article, with its enamel fillings, to the crucible. After a short moment, the copper body will turn red. But after firing, the enamel in the little compartment will sink down a bit. That will require a refilling. This process will go on repeatedly until the little compartments are finally filled.

The fifth step is polishing. The first polish is with energy. Its aim is to make the filigree and the filled compartments even. The whole piece is again put to fire. Polish once more with a whet stone. Finally, use a piece of hard carbon to polish again so as to obtain some lustre on the surface of the article.

The sixth step is gilding. This is done by placing the article in fluid of gold or silver. Add electric current. The exposed parts of the filigree and the metal fringes of the article will be smoothly and evenly gilded. After that, the metal part of the article will not get rusty. Then the article will again undergo another electroplating and a slight polish.

Posted on Wednesday, November 15th, 2006
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Donna Karan New York Women’s Skirt Suit

Donna Karan New York Women’s Skirt

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Suit Tan Size 8 NR

Description:
Color- Tan/Yellow

  • Shell: 56% Linen 44% Silk
  • Lining: 100% Silk
  • The skirt does not have to be worn - the jacket could be work seperately
  • Skirt Length 18″

Manufacturer: Donna Karan
Model: N/A

Size: — in. W X — in. H X — in. L
New or Used: Used
Condition: Excellent
Weight: 4 lbs.

The dress can be used for work. This type of dress has also been used by airport professionals. The skirt of varying length has been used. However, some companies also specify specific lengths of skirts as well as jacket.

Posted on Monday, November 13th, 2006
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