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|look=Sealed within an exceptionally thin layer of protective glass, the preserved blooms are composed of multiple rows of ray florets, giving the deeply hued flowers the appearance of lush puff-balls. The largest specimen is a rich, cinnamon color, while the smaller chrysanthemums are tinted in soft white, yellow and red hues. |
|look=Sealed within an exceptionally thin layer of protective glass, the preserved blooms are composed of multiple rows of ray florets, giving the deeply hued flowers the appearance of lush puff-balls. The largest specimen is a rich, cinnamon color, while the smaller chrysanthemums are tinted in soft white, yellow and red hues. |
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profusion of multihued glass-captured chrysanthemums | |
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Look: | Sealed within an exceptionally thin layer of protective glass, the preserved blooms are composed of multiple rows of ray florets, giving the deeply hued flowers the appearance of lush puff-balls. The largest specimen is a rich, cinnamon color, while the smaller chrysanthemums are tinted in soft white, yellow and red hues. |
Core Noun: | Unknown |
Weight: | Unknown |
Metal: | Unknown |
Appraised Cost: | Unknown |
Properties: | |
Dimensions: | ? length x ? width x ? height |
Sources: | Unknown Source is Tildi's Blooms (2), Tildi's Blooms (1) |