
Rim Dong Sik (b. 1954), Memory in Summer 1981, 2005. Oil on canvas, 182 x 227 cm.
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Rim Dong Sik (b. 1954), Memory in Summer 1981, 2005. Oil on canvas, 182 x 227 cm.
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Birds nest aragonite
Also known as cave pearls, these usually spherical concretions form like natural pearls around a nucleus, but in caves rather than oysters or mussels. The water in limestone caves is usually saturated with calcium carbonate from the limestone through which it has percolated into the cave, which gets precipitated around the nucleus. The pearls acquire a high polish and become more spherical if they are rolled in the moving waters in which they form, eventually being dropped into potholes and other cavities where they form these birds nest formations. The calcium carbonate can precipitate as either calcite or aragonite.
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Azealia talking about her last four years initiated into palo moyombe and explaining some general things about Santeria from her room of worship ❤ next time you want to call a black woman crazy for practicing her religion consider perhaps that you’re just a thick necked racist and kinda ugly