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Charms Collection (#3)

"Unveiling the Enchanting World of Charms: From Wedding Cakes to Clay Bulls in Peru" they have long held a special place in our hearts

Background imageCharms Collection: Kesaubumi uri, Seller of love charms. [between 1801 and 1830], 1 print : woodcut

Kesaubumi uri, Seller of love charms. [between 1801 and 1830], 1 print : woodcut, color; 21.2 x 17.9 cm. Print shows a man carrying love charms hanging from a tree branch over his shoulder

Background imageCharms Collection: The Nuptial Bower

The Nuptial Bower, With The Evil One, Peeping At The Charms Of Eden, From Milton, Gillray, James, 1756-1815, Artist, [london] : Pubd. By H

Background imageCharms Collection: 3D printed objects C014 / 0279

3D printed objects C014 / 0279
3D printed objects. Pendants made using the process of stereolithography. Stereolithography (or optical fabrication) is an additive manufacturing (3D printing) technology used for producing models

Background imageCharms Collection: Seller of love charms

Seller of love charms. Print shows a man carrying love charms hanging from a tree branch over his shoulder, a child appears to dance in front of him

Background imageCharms Collection: Duet for viol and flute - The siren of the stage

Duet for viol and flute - The siren of the stage
Two musicians decorate sheet music for flute and viol. The lyrics warn against the seductive charms of ladies with beautiful singing voices

Background imageCharms Collection: Merlin and Vivian

Merlin and Vivian
Vivian enchants Merlin with the magic which he himself - besotted by her charms - has taught her

Background imageCharms Collection: Ballan Wrasse (Labrus bergylta) Ballan Cross, flattened teeth on pharyngeal bones in throat

Ballan Wrasse (Labrus bergylta) Ballan Cross, flattened teeth on pharyngeal bones in throat (traditionally worn as lucky talisman by sailors), washed up on beach strandline, Kimmeridge Bay, Dorset

Background imageCharms Collection: Five-leaf clover

Five-leaf clover (Trifolium sp.). Clover plants are used in agriculture as hay or pasture plants. They are also used as soil enrichers

Background imageCharms Collection: Snake Charmer - Tangiers, Morocco

Snake Charmer - Tangiers, Morocco
An attentive crowd watching a rather wild-looking snake charmer. Amongst the onlookers is (interestingly) a British Naval officer smoking a pipe

Background imageCharms Collection: Algerian Bedouin Girl

Algerian Bedouin Girl
Very serious-looking Algerian Bedouin Girl, adorned with charm necklace and beads and what looks like a wooden spoon (?)

Background imageCharms Collection: Coriolanus & Women

Coriolanus & Women
Coriolanus, the Roman hero who fell from grace by leading his enemies against Rome, is begged by his mother, wife and the women of Rome, to withdraw his Volscian army, which he does

Background imageCharms Collection: The Charms of Velvet

The Charms of Velvet
Early spring fashions from Paris as modelled here, showing two ladies wearing elegant blue velvet ensembles

Background imageCharms Collection: Odysseus & Sirens

Odysseus & Sirens
Odysseus and his companions avoid the charms of the Sirens

Background imageCharms Collection: Nicole Maurey in Shorts

Nicole Maurey in Shorts
NICOLE MAUREY in high heels wears tiny tight checked shorts which reveal her shapely legs & a skin tight sweater to emphasize her charms

Background imageCharms Collection: Orpheus Charms Animals

Orpheus Charms Animals
Orpheus enchants the animals and trees with his music

Background imageCharms Collection: Orpheus and Animals

Orpheus and Animals
Orpheus charms the animals with his music

Background imageCharms Collection: Calypso & Odysseus

Calypso & Odysseus
Odysseus, though not unresponsive to Calypsos charms, nevertheless pines for Peneleope and his native land

Background imageCharms Collection: Chinese Magic Charms

Chinese Magic Charms
CHINA The immortal Hwang-sien-che, renowned designer of magic charms

Background imageCharms Collection: Zodiac Charms Virgo

Zodiac Charms Virgo
(cornelian)

Background imageCharms Collection: Zodiac Charms Taurus

Zodiac Charms Taurus
(sapphire)

Background imageCharms Collection: Zodiac Charms Scorpio

Zodiac Charms Scorpio
(aquamarine)

Background imageCharms Collection: Zodiac Charms Pisces

Zodiac Charms Pisces
(amethyst)

Background imageCharms Collection: Zodiac Charms Leo

Zodiac Charms Leo
(peridot)

Background imageCharms Collection: Zodiac Charms Gemini

Zodiac Charms Gemini
(agate)

Background imageCharms Collection: Zodiac Charms Capricorn

Zodiac Charms Capricorn
(ruby)

Background imageCharms Collection: Zodiac Charms Aquarius

Zodiac Charms Aquarius
(garnet)

Background imageCharms Collection: Zodiac Charms Sagittariu

Zodiac Charms Sagittariu
(topaz)




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"Unveiling the Enchanting World of Charms: From Wedding Cakes to Clay Bulls in Peru" they have long held a special place in our hearts, transcending cultures and bringing forth a touch of magic into our lives. In Peru, the sight of clay bulls adorning rooftops is not just an aesthetic delight but also believed to usher good luck and fortune. As we delve deeper into the realm of charms, we discover their diverse forms and meanings. For those seeking celestial guidance, Zodiac Charms offer a personal connection with the stars. Libra's charm embodies balance and harmony, while Aries' charm ignites passion and courage. These tiny symbols become talismans that align us with our astrological destiny. Intriguingly enough, even music possesses its own enchantment. Inspired by a Georgian cartoon titled "Music Hath Charms, " we realize how melodies can captivate souls and transport us to ethereal realms where worries cease to exist. Traveling back in time to 1914, Fums up charm emerges as an emblematic representation of nostalgia for simpler times. This whimsical trinket encapsulates the essence of an era gone by when innocence prevailed amidst chaos. Venturing further across continents brings us face-to-face with Ghana's rich cultural heritage through hand-painted smocks known as Adinkra textiles. Each stroke tells a story; these vibrant fabrics are adorned with Asante Adinkra symbols that carry profound meaning within their intricate designs. The allure continues as Edwardian jewellery from Goldsmiths & Silversmiths beckons us towards elegance personified. The craftsmanship showcased in these adverts transports us to an era where opulence was celebrated through exquisite pieces that exuded timeless beauty. During WW1, J. C Vickery introduced good luck charms that became cherished companions for soldiers on the battlefield—a reminder of hope amidst adversity—a tangible source of comfort during uncertain times.