Sky Blue Stone

Sky Blue Stone
Title Sky Blue Stone PDF eBook
Author Arash Khazeni
Publisher Univ of California Press
Total Pages 224
Release 2014-05-10
Genre History
ISBN 0520282558

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This book traces the journeys of a stone across the world. From its remote point of origin in the city of Nishapur in eastern Iran, turquoise was traded through India, Central Asia, and the Near East, becoming an object of imperial exchange between the Safavid, Mughal, and Ottoman empires. Along this trail unfolds the story of turquoise--a phosphate of aluminum and copper formed in rocks below the surface of the earth--and its discovery and export as a global commodity. In the material culture and imperial regalia of early modern Islamic tributary empires moving from the steppe to the sown, turquoise was a sacred stone and a potent symbol of power projected in vivid color displays. From the empires of Islamic Eurasia, the turquoise trade reached Europe, where the stone was collected as an exotic object from the East. The Eurasian trade lasted into the nineteenth century, when the oldest mines in Iran collapsed and lost Aztec mines in the Americas reopened, unearthing more accessible sources of the stone to rival the Persian blue. Sky Blue Stone recounts the origins, trade, and circulation of a natural object in the context of the history of Islamic Eurasia and global encounters between empire and nature.

Sky Blue Stones

Sky Blue Stones
Title Sky Blue Stones PDF eBook
Author Kathy Krechting
Publisher Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages 33
Release 2020-09-11
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1098026403

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What do you do when you lose something important? Do you blame others? Do you get angry? Eilee lost something important to her and now must decide how to handle the situation. Should she stand her ground or show forgiveness?

Sky Blue Stone

Sky Blue Stone
Title Sky Blue Stone PDF eBook
Author Arash Khazeni
Publisher Univ of California Press
Total Pages 224
Release 2014-05-10
Genre History
ISBN 0520279077

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This book traces the journeys of a stone across the world. From its remote point of origin in the city of Nishapur in eastern Iran, turquoise was traded through India, Central Asia, and the Near East, becoming an object of imperial exchange between the Safavid, Mughal, and Ottoman empires. Along this trail unfolds the story of turquoise--a phosphate of aluminum and copper formed in rocks below the surface of the earth--and its discovery and export as a global commodity. In the material culture and imperial regalia of early modern Islamic tributary empires moving from the steppe to the sown, turquoise was a sacred stone and a potent symbol of power projected in vivid color displays. From the empires of Islamic Eurasia, the turquoise trade reached Europe, where the stone was collected as an exotic object from the East. The Eurasian trade lasted into the nineteenth century, when the oldest mines in Iran collapsed and lost Aztec mines in the Americas reopened, unearthing more accessible sources of the stone to rival the Persian blue. Sky Blue Stone recounts the origins, trade, and circulation of a natural object in the context of the history of Islamic Eurasia and global encounters between empire and nature.

Between Stone and Sky

Between Stone and Sky
Title Between Stone and Sky PDF eBook
Author Whitney Brown
Publisher Constable
Total Pages 336
Release 2019-07-04
Genre
ISBN 9781472127327

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'This is a book about the stories we tell ourselves and one woman's determination to make hers true' Spectator 'A fresh . . . heartfelt book that . . . makes you want to throw away your mobile, run for the hills and learn a traditional craft' The Lady 'A spirited defence of manual labour' TLS At the age of twenty-six, Whitney Brown met a dry-stone waller. Within weeks she was out on the hill with him in Wales, learning the language of dry-stone walling. Far away from the pressures of her old life, she found deep satisfaction in working with her hands, in the age and heft of the stones, and the ring of the hammer. Out under the open sky, Whitney relished every sore muscle and smashed finger, opportunity to stand atop a wall she'd just built and feel like the strongest woman alive. Between Stone and Sky is a celebration of the raw and rugged splendour of the Welsh countryside and the enduring beauty and relevance of traditional craftsmanship. It is an unflinchingly honest account of the emotional struggle to become and belong. Most of all, it is an empowering story of female friendship, accepting uncertainty and risk, and crossing oceans in pursuit of dreams.

Diamonds, Pearls and Precious Stones

Diamonds, Pearls and Precious Stones
Title Diamonds, Pearls and Precious Stones PDF eBook
Author Marcell Nelson Smith
Publisher
Total Pages 142
Release 1913
Genre Beads
ISBN

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A Description Of The Minerals In The Leskean Museum

A Description Of The Minerals In The Leskean Museum
Title A Description Of The Minerals In The Leskean Museum PDF eBook
Author Dietrich Ludwig Gustav Karsten
Publisher
Total Pages 392
Release 1798
Genre
ISBN

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The Pillar and Ground of the Truth

The Pillar and Ground of the Truth
Title The Pillar and Ground of the Truth PDF eBook
Author Pavel Florensky
Publisher Princeton University Press
Total Pages 595
Release 2018-06-05
Genre Religion
ISBN 0691187991

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Pavel Florensky--certainly the greatest Russian theologian of the last century--is now recognized as one of Russia's greatest polymaths. Known as the Russian Leonardo da Vinci, he became a Russian Orthodox priest in 1911, while remaining deeply involved with the cultural, artistic, and scientific developments of his time. Arrested briefly by the Soviets in 1928, he returned to his scholarly activities until 1933, when he was sentenced to ten years of corrective labor in Siberia. There he continued his scientific work and ministered to his fellow prisoners until his death four years later. This volume is the first English translation of his rich and fascinating defense of Russian Orthodox theology. Originally published in 1914, the book is a series of twelve letters to a "brother" or "friend," who may be understood symbolically as Christ. Central to Florensky's work is an exploration of the various meanings of Christian love, which is viewed as a combination of philia (friendship) and agape (universal love). Florensky is perhaps the first modern writer to explore the so-called "same-sex unions," which, for him, are not sexual in nature. He describes the ancient Christian rites of the adelphopoiesis (brother-making), joining male friends in chaste bonds of love. In addition, Florensky is one of the first thinkers in the twentieth century to develop the idea of the Divine Sophia, who has become one of the central concerns of feminist theologians.