World of Bricks

Civil engineer, tea junkie, irony lover.
fashionsfromhistory:
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Morocco
1900-1950
“  The red fabric of the tunic and the silk embroidery on its front and sleeves distinguished Jewish women’s dress in the Tafilalet region. The women would wrap a fabric over their tunic and fasten it...

fashionsfromhistory:

Ensemble

Morocco

1900-1950

The red fabric of the tunic and the silk embroidery on its front and sleeves distinguished Jewish women’s dress in the Tafilalet region. The women would wrap a fabric over their tunic and fasten it with pins.

The distinctive head covering of married women, the grun (“horns”), was an elaborate construction demanding much expertise to fit and adjust. On the eighth day of wedding celebrations, a married woman would put the grun on the new bride, who would thereafter do it herself every morning. It was believed that this head covering would ensure her a long and happy marriage.

The Israel Museum

(Source: imj.org.il, via shewhoworshipscarlin)

eli-era:
“ Day 10. Gigantic. Cersei and The Montain.My interpretation of Cersei inspired by gotic era
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#Inktober #ink #inktober2017 #knightober #knight #cersei #gameofthrones #montain #illustration #watercolor #drawing
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eli-era:

Day 10. Gigantic. Cersei and The Montain.My interpretation of Cersei inspired by gotic era
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#Inktober #ink #inktober2017 #knightober #knight #cersei #gameofthrones #montain #illustration #watercolor #drawing

(via asongoficeandfanart)

sabtastique:
“ Good morning, Tumblr! Don’t forget to drink your CAWFEE today! ☕✨
Day 15 of #inktober. Thanks to @underworldsoup on Twitter for the sweet pun.
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sabtastique:

Good morning, Tumblr! Don’t forget to drink your CAWFEE today! ☕✨

Day 15 of #inktober. Thanks to @underworldsoup on Twitter for the sweet pun.