When your hair is in need, here’s the case for the deed. Fits a generous stack of standard 2” pins or smaller, enough to go from down to updo, at whatever hour you may wish. Ideal for transport for any afternoon to evening-of-a-faun affairs.
(Little) Silver Hoof is a short Russian story published in 1938 by Pavel Bazhov, based on oral lore and Ural legends of long ago as told by the miners and gold prospectors. The grey goat had a silver hoof on his right forefoot. If he stamps once he leaves a gem there. If he stamps twice, two gems. If he paws the ground, a whole pile of gems. A burlesque dancer’s ultimate dream.
Prelude to an Afternoon of a Faun (Prélude à l’après-midi d’un faune) is a symphonic poem piece by Claude Debussy, premiering in 1894, inspired by a poem of the same name by Stéphane Mallarmé. Originally Mallarmé was disenchanted by the idea of his poetry being turned into a musical composition, however after attending the performance he wrote to Debussy that he was deeply moved. “Your illustration of the Afternoon of a Faun, which presents no dissonance with my text, but goes much further, really into nostalgia and into light, with finesse, with sensuality, with richness.”
As a conversation starter, place it on the dinner table.
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