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November 30, 2011

David Beckham Hairstyle

David Beckham born 2 May 1975 in Leytonstone, London, England. A full name is David Robert Joseph Beckham. He is married to Victoria Beckham (previously Victoria Caroline Adams) and they have four children, Brooklyn Joseph, Romeo James, Cruz David, and Harper Seven. He is a football player who has a cool fashion style, as seen in his hairstyle. The following hair styles david backam:














If you're male, you can follow this beckham hair style. You will look more cool. Try this beckham hair style...

Couple Elegant Wedding Ring

Highly coveted wedding each couple. To give the impression that special time of marriage, you can order a pair of wedding rings are beautiful and elegant. Do not forget to choose the perfect wedding ring for you and your fiance. Most important when Choosing A Wedding Ring set is to decide on a budget. The couple should consider how much they could afford to spend for the wedding rings.
Now, a lot of wedding ring designs are simple, unique, beautiful, and elegant. Here are some of the couples wedding ring designs or model.




November 25, 2011

Japanese dolls - Ningyou

Japanese dolls in japan called ningyou. Ningyou is a popular symbol of Japanese handicraft elegance. They can represent heroes, children, characters of the imperial court, etc. Some have a long tradition and are still used nowadays for some festivals or presents.


Beautiful and Elegant Shoes 2012 | High Heel

This is a high heel is beautiful and elegant, can be used on any occasion such as wedding receptions, window shopping, for brides, and others.


Red roses



Butterflies

November 23, 2011

Smokey Eyes Makeup Trends 2012

You can use the smokey eyes makeup so you look more beautiful. Smokey eyes makeup is the trends in 2012. This is a tutorial for smokey eyes make-up (look this picture).
First Tutorial Smokey Eyes Makeup
Or (You can try this)
Second Tutorial Smokey Eyes Makeup


The result is:

Violet Smokey Eyes Makeup

November 22, 2011

Kimono from Japan

Kimono (着物) is a Japanese traditional garment worn by men, women and children. The word kimono literally means "clothing", and up until the mid 19th century it was the form of dress worn by everyone in Japan. Now a many people in Japan wear suits dresses and other western fashions. And dressing up in the kimono and other accoutrements of the geisha or maiko is still one of the more popular activities for visiting tourists.
Kimono (man)

Kimono (women)

Long dress Fashion Trends 2012

This is a long dress trend model 2012. Simpel and beautiful long dress.

Long dress fashion trends 2012 (with long sleeves)







Long dress fashion trends 2012




November 21, 2011

Sari Cloth From India and Batik Cloth From Indonesia

Many kinds of cloth in the world, including sari cloth from india and batik cloth from indonesia. A sari or saree is a strip of unstitched cloth, ranging from four to nine metres in length that is draped over the body in various styles. But in Indonesia, traditionally, batik was sold in 2.25-metre lengths used for kain panjang or sarong for kebaya dress.
- Famous india with the sari cloth, like this:



- Famous indonesia with the batik cloth, like this:
Traditional batik and kebaya
Modern batik

Modern batik

Art

Art is the product or process of deliberately arranging items (often with symbolic significance) in a way that influences and affects one or more of the senses, emotions, and intellect. It encompasses a diverse range of human activities, creations, and modes of expression, including music, literature, film, photography, sculpture, and paintings. The meaning of art is explored in a branch of philosophy known as aesthetics, and even disciplines such as history and psychology analyze its relationship with humans and generations.
Traditionally, the term art was used to refer to any skill or mastery. This conception changed during the Romantic period, when art came to be seen as “a special faculty of the human mind to be classified with religion and science”. Generally, art is made with the intention of stimulating thoughts and emotions.

November 19, 2011

Batik

Batik is a cloth that traditionally uses a manual wax-resist dyeing technique. Batik or fabrics with the traditional batik patterns are found in Indonesia, Malaysia, Japan, China, Azerbaijan, India, Sri Lanka, Egypt, Nigeria, Senegal, and Singapore. Batik is historically derived from ancestors, known since the seventeenth century, written and painted on palm leaves. At the moment  batik pattern is still dominated by forms of animals and plants. But in its development history of batik have evolved, from painting motifs of animals and plants gradually turn to the abstract patterns that resemble a cloud, temple reliefs, wayang beber and so forth. Furthermore, through the merger of the painting with the art of decorating style clothing, batik art show as we know it today.

Textile and Manufacture Of Clothes

* Textile *
A textile or cloth is a flexible material consisting of a network of natural or artificial fibres often referred to as thread or yarn. Yarn is produced by spinning raw fibres of wool, flax, cotton, or other material to produce long strands.[1] Textiles are formed by weaving, knitting, crocheting, knotting, or pressing fibres together (felt).

* Manufacture Of Clothes *
The major steps in the manufacture of clothes are four: first to harvest and clean the fiber or wool; second, to card it and spin it into threads; third, to weave the threads into cloth; and, finally to fashion and sew the cloth into clothes.
- Picking removed foreign matter (dirt, insects, leaves, seeds) from the fiber. Early pickers beat the fibers to loosen them and removed debris by hand. Machines used rotating teeth to do the job, producing a thin “lap” ready for carding.
- Carding combed the fibers to align and join them into a loose rope called a “sliver.” Hand carders pulled the fibers between wire teeth set in boards. Machines did the same thing with rotating cylinders. Slivers (rhymes with divers) were then combined, twisted, and drawn out into “roving.”
- Spinning twisted and drew out the roving and wound the resulting yarn on a bobbin. A spinning wheel operator drew out the cotton by hand. A series of rollers accomplished this on machines called “throstles” and “spinning mules.”
- Warping gathered yarns from a number of bobbins and wound them close together on a reel or spool. From there they were transferred to a warp beam, which was then mounted on a loom. Warp threads were those that ran lengthwise on the loom.
- Weaving was the final stage in making cloth. Crosswise woof threads were interwoven with warp threads on a loom. A 19th century power loom worked essentially like a hand loom, except that its actions were mechanized.

History Of Handicraft

* History Of Handicraft *
Handicraft, more precisely expressed as artisanic handicraft, sometimes also called artisanry, is a type of work where useful and decorative devices are made completely by hand or by using only simple tools. It is a traditional main sector of craft. Usually the term is applied to traditional means of making goods. In the twenty-first century, there has been a great resurgence of interest in knitting, quilting, weaving, pottery, and a number other crafts. Many people in Western society who earn their living by relying on impersonal technology seek out a satisfying hobby that will allow them creative expression in their free time. By studying the materials, techniques, tools, and patterns, we can tell with reasonable accuracy the time in history that an object was produced, the location and the culture or tribe that created it, and in most cases, the purpose of the object, whether for everyday, ceremonial or decorative use. After years of excavation archeologist ultimately explored the secrets of our handicraft history. Since Stone Age, this work of handicraft was so very prominent. The workmanship of that artisan was incomparable