Jeux De Rubans pearl and diamond necklace by Mikimoto, 2021

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Jeux De Rubans pearl and diamond necklace by Mikimoto, 2021

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Collier Male tears💧 & Rubis ♥️
The "Blood Devourer" necklace sims 4 CC
Show off your pride in being a creature of the night with this beautiful gothic necklace in a vampire style!
- Base game compatible
- Male & Female
- Glowing effect
- Gold, white, silver & black chain swatch
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Apéritif – acrylique, 1982

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Evan Walters (British, 1893-1951), Welsh Collier, c.1929. Oil on canvas, 75.2 x 65 cm. National Museum Cardiff
Frans van Mieris l'Ancien, L'enfileuse de perles, 1658, détail, musée Fabre, Montpellier / source : @cheminer-poesie-cressant
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je n’ai de vos jours
que le revers de vos joies
cela s’appelle se souvenir
j’en est fait tout un collier
perles qui portent toutes
un éclat de lumière supplémentaire
à l'aval de vos désirs
--
all I have of your days
is the reverse side of your joys
that is called remembering
I have made a whole necklace of them
pearls that all carry
an extra sparkle of light
downstream from your desires
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© Pierre Cressant
(dimanche 27 octobre 2024)
USS TEXAS (BB-35) and USS ORION (AC-11) docked at a wharf, possibly the Norfolk Navy Yard.
Photographed sometime between March 14, 1924 and June 20, 1925.
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