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21-MAY-2007

Silver Peruvian Jewerly On Inca Market, Lima


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Eldar Kadymov28-Apr-2009 19:06
Though Peruvians are famous for their culinary delights, here, amigo, they promote quite a different aspect of their lost and found ( compliment to you ) identity... So, instead of focusing on gefilte fish, they, in fact, disclose us not filthy but rather intriguing secrets of interaction between opposite genders. For those who didn't realise, in the first place, what they've bought on the markets, this might come as a severe psycologic shock, yet it didn't take me by surprise, as you could guess... So, the central and longest piece is an interpretation of ketubah in fine Peruvian tradition, as those hangings on the left disclose a preparation for the bridal ceremony, while those on the right depict the scenes of what should've happened thereafter. Generally speaking, Kamasutrians and Rastafaries who, no doubts, have also their roots going back to holy land, should probably think twice prior to bying suspicious pieces of Jewerly on the Peruvian markets. And why, you might ask, I am ALL DAT concerned about mental wellbeing of those 2 tribes ? I have not a bloody clue, LOL ! Very likely your in-depth phylosophic essay was very thought provoking which doesn't occur to me very often !
By the way, on the second thought... I could give a helping hand to all bridal couples in Transylvania via supplying them with these invaluable art pieces, please, let me know if we wanna open an inter-cultural open-minded trading station Lima-Toronto-Stranton ?
Michael Weinberg27-Apr-2009 13:54
It appears, O Evil ONe, that the Peruvians, in additions to the Italians and the Azerbajanis, are another lost tribe of Jews. Here in this finely exposed photo (which by the way has terrific narrow depth of field) shows 7 hanging mezzuzahs from a silver sculpted Jewelry chain (note that the root word in Jewelry is Jew). Inside, each of those finely crafted mezzuzahs is a finely rolled parchment with authentic recipes for gefilte fish, matzoh balls, kreplach, potlajel and borscht.... all of which have the authetic kosher seal of approval. When eating these foods, prepared from these precise instructions, it is important to accompany the food with genuine kosher Peruvian wine, produced from California grapes and packaged in Chinese bottles.... it is indeed a meshuganah world,,,,, Zy Gezundt amigo. Michael.
Fabienne03-Aug-2007 21:05
Ce collier est magnifique et détails sont bien présents.
Sabine Stetson03-Aug-2007 02:19
exquisite jewelry.....great shot...
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Paco López21-Jul-2007 17:12
Perfect detail and wonderful shot, Eldar!!!! Big vote!