"...Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown." - William Shakespeare, Henry IV.
Antique French Madonna crown from my private collection, now available at the Paris Parfait etsy shop.
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Your crown is so beautiful!
Posted by: Marilyn | 24 February 2013 at 05:18
OH, what a crown! SO? Any good news for me from your homefront?
Posted by: Relyn | 23 February 2013 at 04:15
I just saw a lovely Kwan Yin statue on the Antiques Roadshow on tv. It reminded me why EVERYONE want's a crown: it represents the thousand petaled lotus at the top of everyone's energy body in the brain-- the seat of higher consciousness in full bloom.
I wouldn't mind seeing this one you have when I look in the mirror, either!!
Posted by: Carole Mayne | 22 February 2013 at 16:33
Those of you who live some distance from Amsterdam and worry that the more delicate items available in the Paris Parfait Shoppe might be damaged in shipping need not be concerned. I purchased a framed lithograph from the shop two weeks ago and it was so well packaged that not even the ham-fisted gorillas who sort and deliver mail in Dallas Texas could harm it. Thanks, Tara. I am settled in my favorite chair with a deep red velvet pillow behind my head reading my Ludwig Bemelmans book and ocassionaly looking up to admire my new piece of art. I could not be more pleased. And the postcard is going in a frame!
Warm regards,
Charles
Posted by: Charles Robert Baker | 22 February 2013 at 14:36