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  • Why Shungit Refers To As A Miraculous Stone?
    By: Ed Cremers | - Shungit is actually referred to as a miraculous stone found in Karelia near a small settlement Shunga in Russia. This stone is said to be an ancient rock probably from the Precambrian era. According to many scholars who have studied it, this rock can do wonders when it comes to healing many health problems. These people say that the stone has the capacity of curing, protecting, and purifying and stimulating growth. To be very honest, a piece of this stone can change the course of your life and m ...
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  • Bridal Saree Wolesale Supply
    By: http://www.emfex.com | - The Indian popular wear called as 'saree' or 'sari' has been in existence for more than 5000 years which is mentioned in the Vedas. According to few historical records of India , during Shunga period of 200 - 50 B.C, north Indian terracotta depicts a woman wearing a saree covering the entire body. In Maharastra, Murals and demi-gods of total gods of the Ajanta caves are two representations of women wearing sarees draping around the entire body. According to the costume historians, dhoti was worn ...
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  • Beads From A Petal - Acrylic Knife Block Manufacturer - China Clear Acrylic Frames
    By: rthjntg | - Yukie any tender female patient workers ? inside the your partner's dad's plants manufacturer. The Wife makes use his or her job to hide beyond your loved one's disorders specifically a wedding plagued near the actual woman's erectile frigidity. Your Ex his conversation plus them best friend are involved in this romance, as well Yukie would flow to the girl's father because of information on to be able to relief your woman's married.

    Rie Nakagawa: Yukie Komaki

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  • Shungite Coming With Various Health Benefits
    By: Ed Cremers | - As far as shungite is concerned, it is a kind of mineral that can be defined as natural carbon black. The chemical formula of this stone is C and hardness is considered 3.5-4. Well, the density of this stone has been measured in 1.8-2.0. In actual, it is a shapeless diversity of graphite of extreme black color which externally looks like anthracite. In short, it is an amazing mineral which is only one of its kinds in terms of its properties, structure and composition. To be very general, it is c ...
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  • The Miraculous Stone Shungit
    By: Ed Cremers | - Shungit is a miraculous stone found in Karelia near a small settlement Shunga in Russia. It is said to be an ancient rock probably from the Precambrian era. The scholars who have studied this rock said in one voice that it can do miracles. They are of the opinion that it heals, protects, purifies and stimulates growth. A piece of this rock can change the course of your life and make you smile under every circumstance. This rock is used in making exciting gift items, fancy jewelry pieces and othe ...
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  • Shungite-appreciated By Many Beauty Worldwide Beauty Lovers
    By: Ed Cremers | - Known for its amazing properties and uniqueness as a crystal, Shungite has been successful in grabbing the attention of many beauty lovers all across the world. It looks similar to coal and leaves black dust on the hands when handled. The crystal is found in one place called Zazhoginskoye near Lake Onega in the Shunga region of Karelia, North West of Russia.

    For your concern, Shungite is unique in that it contains Fullerenes. Fullerenes are actually a form of carbon molecule that is ...

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  • Utagawa Kuniyoshi's Woodblock Sensation The Tattooed Suikoden Heroes
    By: Artscene | - Introduction

    In his early years (the age of 7) Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1797-1861) was already fascinated by pictures of warriors and kabuki actors. At the age of 14 he became a member of the successful Utagawa school and was one of the many talented students under master Utagawa Toyokuni I. After an initial laborious start with modest successes he rediscovered the subject of the Suikoden Heroes and his first few prints were an instant commercial success.


    Suikoden Hero ...

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  • 10 Appealing Japanese Shunga Woodblock Prints
    By: Artscene | - Shunga, literally "Images of Spring", is the generic term used to describe erotic prints, books, scrolls and paintings of Japan.

    As a dealer of Japanese woodblock prints and shunga in particular I have come accross numerous striking and evocative designs. The following 10 shunga designs appeal to me and are in no typical order. These prints I saw in books, on auctions and in private collections.


    Kappa Rape - Utamaro

    This design is the first print fro ...

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  • Ukiyo-e Master Hokusai's Great Wave Of Woodblock Art
    By: Artscene | - Hokusai (1760-1849) is world-famous for his designs of Mount Fuji, the most famous mountain of Japan. Hokusai (meaning 'pole-star' ) represents Mount Fuji in an impressive triangular shape in his prints of the holy mountain in the summer with massive floating clouds with lightning to the side of the mountian. One glance on such a simple and effective composition makes an unforgettable impression on the viewer.

    Mini Biography

    Little is known about Hokusai's early life. F ...

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  • A Netsuke Of Us$230.000,- !
    By: Artscene | - A netsuke (net-skeh) is a miniature sculpture developed in Japan over a period of more than three hundred years. The kimono, the traditional form of Japanese dress, had no pockets. Men suspended pouches (inro) on a silk cord from their sash (obi) . To stop the cord from slipping through the "obi", a small toggle is attached. That small toggle is the "netsuke".


    Dutchman

    The netsuke referred to in the headline of this article was auctioned at the German auctionhous ...

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  • Suppressed Themes In The Woodblock Art Of Shunga
    By: Artscene | - Shunga, literally "Images of Spring", is the generic term used to describe erotic prints, books, scrolls and paintings of Japan.


    Prudery

    Only recently (1990s) the study of shunga images depicting male-male and female-female acts of love have been commenced. This belated research of this "hidden domain" was caused by the official censorship in Japan and also because of the unease and prudery concerning the specific subject-matter in the past.


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  • A Tribute To The Undervalued Ukiyo-e Master Koryusai
    By: Artscene | - Introduction

    Isoda Koryusai (c.1735-90) originally a samurai became, after the death of his master, the lord of Tsuchiya, a so-called r'nin (a lordless knight) and a 'floating man'. Most of these 'floating people' ended up in low water but Koryusai chose to be a painter and a designer of woodblock prints. At first he was most probably a student of Nishimura Shigenaga (1697-1756) but his friend and Ukiyo-e master Harunobu (c.1725-1770) had the greatest influence on his work. It wa ...

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  • Shunga, An Introduction To A Japanese Erotic Mystery
    By: Artscene | - Shunga, literally "Images of Spring", is the generic term used to describe erotic prints, books, scrolls and paintings of Japan.


    History

    The beginning of the shunga genre is connected with the origins of Ukiyo-e ('Images of the floating world') and starts with the work of Hishikawa Moronobu and his school between 1660-1670. Originally shunga were published as erotic manuals (guides) for the most popular courtesans in houses of pleasure. But with the growth of pro ...

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