travolta said:
I love that picture! It's so gorgeous.
travolta said:
travolta said:i once took a japanese arts class and the teacher introduced a two tone lipstick that comes in tiny ceramic? jar. the color changes in the light from red to green gold ( i think) the jar only contains a small amount of pigment which is painted as a thin coat on the inside. you wet it and apply. he managed to acquire it in chinatown in nyc, so it's probably chinese? anyways, if anyone has more information i'd appreciate.
Là, des laques, incrustées de burgau, renfermaient de l'or Japonais et du vert d'Athènes, couleur d'aile de cantharide, des ors et des verts qui se transmuent en une pourpre profonde dès qu'on les mouille
Melisande said:My pleasure Travolta!
You seem to know so much about Japan, I kind of thought you were from here. Which area of the world do you live in?
Hey, look what I've found! Not sure if it's from the same store, but this seems to have some gold shimmer to it too. Apparantly, this IS what the Maiko-sans actually use, and is made of saffron. The containers are actual clam shells. (I'm very new, not sure how to add pictures, but here goes...)
By the way, I'm fascinated by Sofialuv's Magic Pot!!! I've got to get one too.
From this site:
http://www.kyoto-zou.co.jp/shop/zou/kyobeni.htm
travolta said:Cyalume, thanks for briefly stepping out of the 'lurking mode'.