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    Posted: 14 July 2006 at 10:44am
oh no please do not ask to Tiffany nor to Benetton! i beg, ask adidas. man, what you talking abaht? i just asked if girls in osmanic times really weared like thses, without headscarf?

and why quote? just wondering..
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Originally posted by schwester schwester wrote:

what a beauty.. playing with colours




and so delicate isn't it.. this ebru art i see also in books. like it so much, how they do it?



are these really osman dress code huh?? out of the topic but saw it on the same site where ebru

Thank you very much for your concern,it tells how can be done and they are all mad eon papers i do not think that they will be used on these clothes,i should ask to Benetton or Tiffany...take care...

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what a beauty.. playing with colours




and so delicate isn't it.. this ebru art i see also in books. like it so much, how they do it?



are these really osman dress code huh?? out of the topic but saw it on the same site where ebru



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Originally posted by ummziba ummziba wrote:

Assalamu alaikum,

Thank you for sharing this beautiful part of your heritage with us Suleyman!  I particularly love the ones with flowers on them, they remind me of my garden....

Peace, ummziba.

Wa Alaykum Selam ve Rahmetullahi ve Berakatuh Sister,

Always welcome,Jazak Allah Khair,take care!.....

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Assalamu alaikum,

Thank you for sharing this beautiful part of your heritage with us Suleyman!  I particularly love the ones with flowers on them, they remind me of my garden....

Peace, ummziba.

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Dear David,when you first addressed me to the photo.net,since from that time i enter to my account with remembering your name with my sincere  regards...

I trust your advice and go to flickr.com...take care... 

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Beautiful!  Why not make a Flickr library?  That way artists can all appreciate the work.  Get a free account on Flickr.com and UL the best quality possible.  This is how most folk art collectors post their collections.
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Marbled Paper - 5 Marbled Paper - 4 Marbled Paper - 3 Marbled Paper - 2 Marbled Paper - 1
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