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On Saturday, I had a great time with people who truly love Bourbon! LYNXX was poured, tasted and spritzed for VictoriaWhiteCreates hosted by Chris Davies of Fabrik Projects at Bergamont Station in Santa Monica. More images of the night will appear on my IG page later this week. #bourbon #closingnight #artexhibits #womensupportingwomen
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What happens when you mix bubbles with lights and music underwater? Watch how this Bubble Barrier is helping to protect salmon by discouraging them from swimming into areas that could endanger their lives. Another great success story for the BubbleTubing technology.---We're the UK supplier of BubbleTubing which is used with great success to protect aquatic life and aerate water during temporary works involving rivers, reservoirs, estuaries, harbours and ports.It is also used in more permanent scenarios. At the flick of a switch it can be turned on to help with oil spills, litter, floating weed and algae, and protect assets from issues like debris or jellyfish swarms. #environmentalprotection #salmon I Leela O'Dea Richard Haine Vincent Guillemot
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For those who missed the 2025 Le Vian Red Carpet Revue and Trend Forecast in Las Vegas, here's a quick 30-second recap to keep you in the loop! It was surreal! Now how in the world can we top that for next year, our 25th-anniversary red carpet? #LeVian #RedCarpet #TrendForecast
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Here’s another one of our casket selections you can choose when you lock in your final wishes, the beautiful Heritage Rose! 🌹 Click the link in our bio to learn more. 💙#LegacyAssurance #LivingWithLegacy #FuneralConcierge #EndOfLifePlanning #FuneralServices #FuneralProducts #DeathCareIndustry
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LET THEM EAT CAKE! Can you guess how many layers were real and how many were faux? GO!#danielevents #eventdesign #eventplanner #eventproduction #floraldesigner #floral #floraldesign #weddingideas #weddingplanning #southfloridaevents #longboatkey #bridetobe #brides
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Rehs Contemporary Galleries, Inc.
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Our last weekly update for June. Links to some interesting and educational blog posts, plus New, Sold & Featured works of art. Detail image below by John Stobart - from his WorldScape series. https://conta.cc/3VSfeu0#artworld #artmarket #art #arte #paintings #artwork #buywithrehs #rehscontemporary
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MBSD INGRAM LLC - MBSD PIPES
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New product: Radice Rind Partially Rusticated Bent Prince Estate Briar Pipe, Italian EstatesRadice is one of the great Italian workshop pipe makes, belonging to a historic lineage of such workshops. The company began as a family affair, being established in 1980 by Luigi Radice, along with his son, Gianluca, and father, Paolo. But Radice’s pipe-making ‘family’ is a little larger than that. Prior to founding Radice, Luigi ran Caminetto, which he had founded with Guiseppe Ascorti in 1968. Prior to Caminetto, Radice had worked alongside Ascorti in the Castello factory, under the supervision of its owner, Carlo Scotti. It’s quite an impressive genealogy, which is clearly reflected in the quality of Radice pipes.In other listings, I’ve talked about Radice’s rustication style and how it compares to, say, Castello or Savinelli. I speculated as to whether the ‘Rind’ nomenclature gestured at citrus peel (i.e., rind) as opposed to the stony symbolism of the Sea Rock Briar or Rock Grain lines. This Radice, however, appears more in keeping with the geological theme of the make’s compatriots. The pebble-dash approach here is deep and craggy, and covers the entire stummel save for its underside and rim (a nice touch). As a side note, the ’34’ on this Radice is not a shape code, but rather indicates the year of manufacture – 2014 (1980+34).The condition is excellent. There is some minor inner rim darkening, but that’s all I see worth noting.Details:Length: 6″ / 152.4mmBowl Width: 0.80 / 20.32mmBowl Depth: 1.35″ / 34.29mmWeight: 1.6oz / 46g 👉🏽👉🏽Pipe Link: https://nuel.ink/unPjUe#pipesmoking #pipes #tobaccopipe #pipesmoker #pipetobacco #tobacco #smokingpipe #briarpipe #briar #smoking #pipemaker #pipecollector #artisanpipes #mbsd
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Our combined winter edition of Katten Kattwalk and Kattison Avenue examines hot topics and case law developments on prevalent legal issues for the fashion and advertising industries.Read the latest on a new mandate for merchants that impose credit card surcharges, Italy’s crackdown on fashion influencers and allegedly deceiving promotions, a proposed bill to enshrine federal rights of publicity protections and more.Don’t miss:⚖️ Details on yet another lawsuit brought against major retailers by graffiti artists🖥️ How a proposed bill intends to protect individuals from nonconsensual digital replicas📈 Considerations for using sales data to prove secondary meaning in trade dress cases♻️ Why the Danone case impacts advertisers utilizing carbon neutral claims and carbon offsetsLearn more: https://bit.ly/3Or4lLAKaren Artz Ash, Jessica Kraver, Christina Jurkiewicz Grigorian, Christopher Cole, Mike Justus, David Halberstadter, Rachel Schaub, Cynthia Martens, Matt Hartzler, Katie O’Brien#KattisonAvenue #KattenKattwalk #IPLaw #IPLitigation #Advertising #AdvertisingLaw #Trademarks
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Tartan Today
Tartan Today. Tartans continue to be designed and registered with the relevant Scottish authorities, both by large corporations and by private individuals.
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Clan tartans are fabric designs consisting of criss-crossed horizontal and vertical bands in multiple colors. Originally worn by Scottish and Irish Highland clans, each tartan pattern was associated with a particular clan. Today, clan tartans continue to represent connection to heritage and kinship among family lines.Some key details about the history and meanings behind clan tartans: Tartans are thought to have emerged as early as the 16th century as ways for Scotland's wealthy landowners to distinguish rank and social standing. Certain colors and patterns became specifically tied to individual family names. Over time, the associated tartans evolved into symbols of unity and pride for entire kinship groups. Even after the defeat of Scottish rebellions in the 18th century banned wearing tartan fabrics, clan patterns persisted symbolically and were revived as a cultural symbol in Victorian times.The main colors used in tartans tie to the natural l - amvhrrudic - https://flip.it/LIssFF
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Tartan Today
Tartan Today. Tartans continue to be designed and registered with the relevant Scottish authorities, both by large corporations and by private individuals.
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Clan tartan is a pattern consisting of criss-crossed perpendicular lines in multiple colours. Each Scottish clan claims a unique tartan pattern as part of its heritage and identity.The earliest records of Scottish tartans date back to the 16th century when records show noblemen wearing multicoloured plaids. However, it was not until the 19th century that the modern tartan industry began when the patterns became popular souvenirs for Victoria tourists visiting Scotland. While some of the oldest patterns can be traced back centuries, the majority of clan tartans were created and marketed in the Victorian era.Today each Scottish clan is associated with one or more specific tartan patterns, though currently there are more registered clan tartans than there are clans. The colours and designs were traditionally plant-dyed from natural materials native to each clan's territory in Scotland. The most symbolic colours us - jwijmztuug - https://lnkd.in/giym7nrA
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