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Maxima Maia, deam fruges vere rosam
May is a month dedicated to our elderlies, flowers and in general, to Spring. But also May si the month of the goddess who protects the humanity, the goddess (...)
With P for “Pendientes” (Earrings)
Also known as pendants, hoops or studs. It’s an ornament used both by men and women since the old times in order to decorate the earlobe. There are plenty (...)
Ada Lovelace, founder of programming
Maths and Scientific and modern Computing owes a lot to Ada Lovelace (1815 – 1852, British). She was considered the first programmer in history, the (...)
The Vintage by Lopez-Linares “Floss”
Over the past few months I’ve been thinking of adding to our Historic Jewelry collection a line of vintage headdresses. However it’s not easy at all (...)
Fabergé Revealed: The fall of the Russian imperial family through his jewelry
If Vegas already is one of the most visited destinations worldwide, it’s lately becoming into one of the cultural preferences as well, due to the many (...)
Aphrodite emersum e spuma
I always love to close the month with something very special, you all know that already, so I’ve made a new Baroque Still Even photo this month. This (...)
The orient of the pearls
Do you know what “the orient of the pearls” means? The orient is the natural sparkle in a pearl, that iridescent shine so characteristic that differenciates (...)
Eleonora Gonzaga´s Jewerly
Tiziano made this Eleonora Gonzaga’s portrait back in 1537. The painting was created with an admirable accuracy and precision and it’s plenty of meaningful (...)
With “L” for “Lazo” (Bow)
Let’s understand “bow” here as a long fabric band that allows us to tie a piece in a decorative and creative way. A bowknot is a knot made with laces (...)
The history of the Spanish portraits
The exhibition goes across the whole history of the portraits in Spain, from Juan of Flandes to Antonio Lopez and offers an overall about the paintings (...)