Showing posts with label antwerpen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label antwerpen. Show all posts

Sunday, September 6, 2009

Flowers of gold in the Garden of Adin

Fifties bouquet of flowers three colors of gold set with rubies and diamonds


ANTWERP, September 06 (Reuters) – When weeding the garden the Gardener stumbled upon a peculiar branch of flowers that was hidden in the tares. Local specialists at the Garden of Adin told us the branch, which consists of three colors of gold and, richly adorned with rubies and diamonds, was made somewhere in the fifties of the last Century.


Click the picture to see a close-up of this magnificent bouquet.


Antiqualy yours,
The Adin team
www.adin.be


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Saturday, August 29, 2009

We saw it through the grapevine

Enchanting Art Deco bar brooch in platinum loaded with 7.30 crt brilliants



ANTWERP, August 30 (Reuters) – Rumours have reached us that the Gardener of Adin is offering the above pictured bar brooch at a reduced price to Adin's followers. When being confronted with this the Gardener confessed. He told us that the price of the brooch had been curtailed by €1,000 which is almost $1,500! In a later statement he testified that this was done in an attempt to lower the presence of crystallized carbon in the Garden of Adin to meet with the standards as set in the Kyoto protocol.


Click the picture to see a close-up of this magnificent bar brooch.


Antiqualy yours,
The Adin team
www.adin.be

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Saturday, August 8, 2009

Atrocities in the Garden of Adin at absence of gardener

Diamond and ruby Victorian braided flexible coiled snake serpent bracelet and absolute stunning precious stones dragonfly



ANTWERP, August 09 (Reuters) – In the Garden of Adin a beastliness situation arose with the absence of the Gardener for his annual holiday. An alert passer-by noticed a serpent stalking a dragonfly and notified Adin's photographer who managed to create an image just seconds before the atrocity. We hope that at the returning of the Gardener its livestock won't be diminished too much.


Click the picture to get to what is left of the Gardener's livestock.

Antiqualy yours,
The Adin team
www.adin.be


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