Posts Tagged ‘Dragon’

Faery Folk Collectible Dolls

Thursday, October 14th, 2010

Dervish Toys are the makers of Faery Folk, a series of six collectible dolls. The dolls themselves are very sweet and include four faeries – Blossom, Ting, Tempestia, and Ipomea; a mischievous elf called Puck and Magnus the Dragon. Each doll comes with a story booklet which introduces the world of the Faery Folk and includes a craft project and faery charm. All of the dolls are available to order via Amazon US.

Faery Folk Collectible Dolls

Wednesday, October 13th, 2010

Dervish Toys are the makers of Faery Folk, a series of six collectible dolls. The dolls themselves are very sweet and include four faeries – Blossom, Ting, Tempestia, and Ipomea; a mischievous elf called Puck and Magnus the Dragon. Each doll comes with a story booklet which introduces the world of the Faery Folk and includes a craft project and faery charm. All of the dolls are available to order via Amazon US.

The Art of Tamara Newman

Monday, July 12th, 2010

Fae Nation is pleased to bring you our newest Featured Artist, Tamara Newman. Tamara is a UK-based fantasy and faery artist whose beautiful work is deeply inspired by nature and spirituality. Her paintings pay tribute to Art Nouveau and the Pre-Raphaelites, while her graphic work includes a set of dragon and faery illuminated letters. Please visit the gallery to see more of Tamara’s art, and her own website to learn more.

The Art of Tamara Newman

Monday, July 12th, 2010

Fae Nation is pleased to bring you our newest Featured Artist, Tamara Newman. Tamara is a UK-based fantasy and faery artist whose beautiful work is deeply inspired by nature and spirituality. Her paintings pay tribute to Art Nouveau and the Pre-Raphaelites, while her graphic work includes a set of dragon and faery illuminated letters. Please visit the gallery to see more of Tamara’s art, and her own website to learn more.

Medieval Swords, Weapon to Define Gallantry

Friday, May 14th, 2010
The utterance of the very word 'medieval sword' brings back the imagery of the dark unknown. The perfumed palace, the cry at the battlefield, the knight in the shining armor and perhaps the imagery of the castle and the dragon fills the mind with the very idea of the medieval sword.
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