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Showing posts with label Jewelry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jewelry. Show all posts

Sunday, November 15, 2015

The Unique World Around: Peacock Edition

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From Wikipedia:  The Indian peacock has iridescent blue and green plumage. The peacock "tail", known as a "train", consists not of tail quill feathers, but highly elongated upper tail coverts. These feathers are marked with eyespots, best seen when a peacock fans his tail. Both sexes of all species have a crest atop the head. The Indian peahen has a mixture of dull grey, brown, and green in her plumage. The female also displays her plumage to ward off female competition or signal danger to her young.
The green peafowl differs from the Indian peafowl in that the male has green and gold plumage with black wings with a sheen of blue. Unlike the Indian peafowl, the green peahen is similar to the male, only having shorter upper tail coverts, a more coppery neck, and overall less iridescence.
The Congo peacock male does not display his covert feathers, but uses his actual tail feathers during courtship displays. These feathers are much shorter than those of the Indian and green species, and the ocelli are much less pronounced. Females of the Indian and African species are dull grey and/or brown.
Chicks of both sexes in all the species are cryptically coloured. They vary between yellow and tawny, usually with patches of darker brown or light tan and "dirty white" ivory. 
Occasionally, peafowl appear with white plumage. Although albino peafowl do exist, this is quite rare and almost all white peafowl are not, in fact, albinos: they have a genetic mutation called leucism which causes an overall reduction in pigment which, in peafowl, causes a complete lack of pigment in their plumage, but still leaves them with blue eyes; by contrast, true albino peafowl have a complete lack of melanin and therefore have white plumage, but also an albino's characteristic red or pink eyes. Leucistic peachicks are born yellow and become fully white as they mature.

Tuesday, November 10, 2015

DIY Fashion Accessories & Jewelry Edition

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Some Of My Favorites From This Board Are:

     DIY Boho Chic Headband
     DIY Types Of Chains
     DIY Knot Necklace / Bracelet 
     DIY Retro & Modern Hair Pins
     DIY Floral Crown
     Ribbon Rose & Vintage Lace Designs

27 DIY Flower Tutorials and Patterns in Fabric, Paper, and Feather:

Saturday, March 14, 2015

The Unique World Around: Elegant Weapons & Decorations -- 'Weapons With A Twist'

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Some Of My Picks From This Board Are:
     
     Apache Pistol
     Tiffany and Pink Colored Guns
     The FlashBang Bra
     Knuckle Blaster Stun Gun
     TimeLine Of The Evolution Of The HandGun
     Protective Umbrella
     AK Kitty -- Hello Kitty Theme