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The Year of the Dragon
So here it is ... another one of those major facts of life
which elude most of us due to our inability to recognize
truth when it stares us in the face. I am here to rectify this
slight failing ... and become ... for want of a better word
a marriage advisor of sorts ... a council for those about to
embark upon the great ****p Matrimony and sail the
tempestuous sea of Wedlock ... located--for those who
need to know these things--just a tad North by Northwest
of the land of Conjugality. For those of you wondering how the devil
this is going to segue into jewelry ... to you I say ... never
fear ... Benjamin is here.
Let us say you were born in 1928, or 1940, or even 1952.
If this were the case ... then you would have been born in
the Year of the Dragon. Ta-dum! Or is it spelled Ta-Dumb?
I don't know. Help me on this. In any case ... you were born
in the Year of the Dragon ... and it's time to get married. Who
to wed ... that is the question. Perhaps someone born in the
Year of the Ox ... or Rabbit? Yes? Nay nay. A Dragon-er born
to an Ox-er or a Rabbit-er is the worst case scenario possible.
Ideally ... you would want a Year of the Rat person. Or a Year
of the Monkey person.
Here's my offer to you dear reader ... before I go into the jewelry
aspect of this. You tell me the year you were born ... and I'll tell
you if the year you were born in is that of a Monkey or a Rat or a
Dragon. I'll also throw in one of your best choices and one of your
worst. Tell me the year your mate was born in ... and I'll tell you if
you done good. A quick disclaimer folks. Not responsible for breakups
and alimony disputes. More im****tant ... not responsible for unions!
And now for Le Grand Segue. Ojime. Japanese art at its peak.
The adherence that function should be beautiful and beauty
should be functional. I find this thinking very true to the point
of things and admire it greatly. And as it turns out there was once
a great 19th century artist named Kaigyokusai. I will show you
one zodiac animal carved from ivory and incredible in detail and
craftsman****p ... signed by one Masato**** ****amura ... a contem****ary
artist who worked in the style of Kaigyokusai.
I would almost venture to say there only a few around who can do
this kind of work ... one is a chap in England named David Hensel
.... a sculptor of the highest caliber--I am a fan and admirer--whose
work is worth looking at.
For those of you who are new to this thing called Tidbits...may
I direct you to my home page at www.tyler-adam.com where
you will scroll down the left side menu till you get to the area
that says Current Tidbits ... and then click on it in order to
view a piece of Japanese Ojime representing the Year of the Dragon.
And there ya have it.
That's it for this week folks.
Catch you all next week.
Benjamin Mark
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