tomorrowcomesomedayblog:
Jewels of the sea : sand dollar, Tiger shark tooth and a part of the spine of a shark
maria-mi:
Mughal Jewels
Ruby & Pearl String Necklace
danskjavlarna:
From Le Monde Moderne, 1895.
My collection of vintage mythology imagery isn’t fictional.
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picdescbot:
a herd of sheep walking across a grass covered field
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this is a win for GOUT, for PILLOW PRINCESSES, and for people who are obsessed with RABBITS
tlatollotl:
Turtle
Native American (Zuni Pueblo)
about 1880–92
Object Place: Zuni, New Mexico, United States
MFA
elegieenbleu:
JOSEPH ALANEN /
Les Vierges de Vellamo
Epopée du Kalevala, Chant V
(1919-1920)

This rooster wandering around the fish hatchery, bit the hell out of me and tried to stab my ankles. Beware
slumbermancer:
indagold-orchid:
A scientist actually wrote this.
and every day i am thankful that they did.
redlipstickresurrected:
Juul Kraijer (Dutch, b. 1970, Assen, Netherlands) - Untitled (Edition of Eight), 2008 Sculptures: Bronze
nemfrog:
An ouroboros makes the border. Nineteenth century miracles. 1883.
emmaklee:
Paecilomyces cicadae, a fungus that infests cicadas by burrowing into their bodies & replacing their internal organs