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| Subject: | | Re: What chimaera is this? |
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Loreweaver
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Sat, Apr 4 2009, 12:54pm
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Looking at the article again, even though Ellisyum fields had me thinking greek. the description of the statue fits more into Asian origin. jade 'mythical' creature with a bird head, horns and feather tail. no telling if its something from any known myth but there are many jade figurines from different dynasties depicting birds, dragons, fish, etc. would be nice to know if it had wings/biped/quadroped. anyone live near jersey who can drive by the store and ask her? |
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| Subject: | | Re: What chimaera is this? |
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SabersWolf
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Mon, Apr 6 2009, 8:29am
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Loreweaver, After you mentioned the word "Jade" it made me realize my quick judgement. You are correct that it sounds more like one of the thousands of unusual Jade statues. That you you for that correction. Stewie |
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