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australianbeyonce · 4 months
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aleesabella · 1 year
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Konstantin Makovsky (1839-1915) "Portrait of Princess Zinaida Yusupova" Academicism
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gemville · 1 year
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Platinum, Gold, Pink Topaz and Diamond Foliate Design Russian Brooch
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omgellendean · 3 months
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Традиционный девичий праздничный костюм Каргополья конца XVIII — начала XIX вв. | Traditional maiden's festive costume of Kargopol of the late 18th - early 19th centuries. (x)
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yantyushevphoto · 1 year
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Vlada by Alexander Yantyushev for Contributor Magazine
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rostii · 10 months
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jury duty finally over what a simply inexplicable and strange experience all round
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the thing about the Anastasia stage musical is that like…….. as a story it’s a real improvement on the original film. way better construction, stronger characterisation etc etc etc. but…. the same choices that make it technically a better narrative also have really weird knock-on effects on the message.
Replacing rasputin with a communist party officer who’s father was one of the ones who executed the romanov family??? UGH that’s so good that’s so juicy the dynamic between the villain and Anya is SO much more interesting than in the original film. But it leads to scenes like Still/The Neva Flows where it’s like.
“The Romanov’s were given everything and gave back nothing until the russian people rose up and destroyed them!”
*girlboss voice* “All but one. I am my fathers daughter”.
And i’m just… ok but he’s right though. He’s absolutely correct there. Factually he is accurate. But she’s the protagonist and he’s the antagonist so the framing is that she’s the one we should be rooting for here. There’s no point where Anya is like “wow my experiences growing up poor and destitute and orphaned have made me morally uncomfortable with the idea of claiming my place as the daughter of the tsar and that’s going to influence my decisions and actions”. She’s just like. Oh cool i get to be a princess??? neato.
#unironically this was one of the reasons i was team great comet that year when we had two musicals about rich russsian shenanigans#because that show was like. god these people are awful. yes here’s an emotional story about them but. fucking hell they’re all awful.#and anastasia was like… eeeeeeeeehh but what if they were actually victims 🥺#they should have made her a communist fully committed to the cause#that’s how she knows gleb and how he’s secretly in love with her#but she needs money so she teams up with some scammers to con the old rich russians clinging to the past out of their hoarded wealth#she’s fully in on it being a con from the start#as she’s learning about the romanov’s though she starts fantasising about what her family would have been like…#you could have a scene where she’s like… wow i’ve been learning about these people so much i almost feel like they are my real relatives#and she starts remembering bits and pieces and it’s extra confusing bcus she remembers them fondly#this world this life that she’s so morally opposed to… but it’s starting to feel like home somehow#and when she sees her grandmother that’s when it all comes back#and at first she’s so elated that omg this actually IS her family she’s found them she’s home#and then she has to *become* anastasia. get dressed up in the dresses and the jewellery and the tiara and claim her title and.#now she’s conflicted.#now it’s a choice between the family she always dreamed of and her own moral views on their lives and their indulgence and their power#and she decides she doesn’t want to be part of that#and THATS the main reason she leaves
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goldberry-edition · 6 months
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Real pieces of jewelry that belonged to the last Grand Duchesses:
1. 17th century Russian brass cross necklace. This unique 17th century Russian brass cross necklace, which belonged to Grand Duchess Tatiana (1897-1918), the second daughter of Tsar Nicholas II, was brought to America and sold by Armand Hammer in 1933.
Almost certainly, this cross was given to Grand Duchess Tatiana during one of her pilgrimages. It is very likely that the cross initially belonged to a venerated monk or a priest, possibly a canonized saint of the Russian Orthodox Church.
2. Russian Silver & Enamel Orthodox Cross c. 1700, belonged to Grand Duchess Anastasia.
3. Grand Duchess Maria Nikolaevna Enamel Egg Pendant.
This small blue egg is not only delicately beautiful, unique, and historically important, but, apparently, is the only other egg pendant outside of the Pratt Collection, known to belong to a daughter of Nicholas II.
🤔 I’ve been thinking many times that at the “Goldberry’s” base we could create replicas of real jewelry that belonged to Anastasia and her sisters, but I never came up with a idea what exactly should we make.
What do you think about this?
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doctor-whu · 1 year
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Reblog this with something oddly specific things that you love <3
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southindianjewellry · 1 month
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head-post · 4 months
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Russia’s largest diamond mining company and its CEO added to EU sanctions list
The European Union added Russia’s Alrosa, the world’s largest diamond producer, and its CEO Pavel Marinychev to the EU sanctions list on Wednesday.
Alrosa and Marinychev were included in the list for “actions undermining or threatening the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine.”
The company constitutes an important part of an economic sector that is providing substantial revenue to the government of the Russian Federation.
Alrosa’s inclusion in the sanctions list followed the EU’s decision in December to ban the import, purchase and transfer of natural and synthetic diamonds from Russia, part of the bloc’s 12th package of sanctions against Moscow since the outbreak of the war in Ukraine.
The import ban is due to come into effect on March 1 and initially applies to diamonds and jewellery originating in Russia.
The move comes after Russia stepped up strikes on Ukrainian cities over the New Year period.
Alrosa mines more than 90 per cent of diamonds in Russia and about 30 per cent globally.
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lghumphriessons · 5 months
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Antique Russian Gold Plated Silver White Sapphire Cufflinks - $1,295- AUD
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decorvintagebris · 1 year
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mangatrai-neeraj · 1 year
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Trendy Russian Emerald Beads Choker with Royal Finishing Pendant in Peacock Design Studded with Diamonds, Uncut Diamonds and Rubies from the latest Collection of Mangatraineeraj – A House of Premium Jewellery.
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yantyushevphoto · 2 years
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