Pearl & Amethyst Three-strand Necklace (Thailand)
Take a break from the ordinary with this exotic Pearl& Amethyst three-strand necklace.Handcrafted by talented Thai artisansCombines natural pearls with royal purple amethyst beads and accented with small silver beadsMeasures 19 inches longAll carat weights and measurements are approximate and may vary slightly from the listed dimensions.
Treatment code E(Amethyst), N(Pearls). SeeGemstone Treatments for further information.The handcrafted nature of this product will produce minor differences in color and sizing. Subtle shade variations will occur from piece to piece, adding to its unique qualities. Measurements are approximate.Imported.
Give your kitchen or bath cabinets, dresser, or desk a new look with this set of six Silver Patina Tuscany Twist Drawer/Cabinet Pulls from Emtek.
Set includes six pulls
Made of durable bronze
Elegant twist design with a dark bronze finish
Created using lost wax casting
Individually wrapped with two variable size screws
Pulls measure 3.5 inches wide
In this warm tribute to luck, orderly columns of lucky sevens, woodblock prints, and stripes seem to be lining up in mysterious ways.
Artist: Angeles Maceira
Title: Lucky Stevens I
Frame: Black with Red Edges - 1.1in
Mat: Dark Shale/White Ripple
This framed print is being custom built for you. Please allow 10 business days for the product to leave our warehouse
Director Mochizuki Rokuro cut his teeth doing Japanese porn films before turning his attention to focus almost exclusively on the Yakuza genre, to which, with ANOTHER LONELY HITMAN, he brings a deft touch of surprising subtlety, and infinitely compelling characterizations. A gritty tale of an old-fashioned hitman's crusade to maintain the traditional Yakuza values of old, the titular character is played with a nuanced complexity by Ryo Ishibashi in his breakout role. As a young Yakuza, Tachibana Takashi pulled off an important hit on his very first time out, killing the boss of the rival Hokushin gang. He committed an error, however, due to the fact that he was on heroin, and was subsequently convicted and imprisoned for 10 years. Upon his release, he is welcomed back into the arms of the Hirakawa family, but things have changed a great deal in the intervening period, and not to Tachibana's liking. The rival gangs now settle their differences through the exchange of money, and make their living in such undistinguished professions as pornography, extortion, and drug dealing. When Tachibana defends an abused prostitute against her pimp, he inadvertently reawakens the old familial feud, and he must fight the bosses on both sides to purge the underground of its new business methods, reinstating the old codes of gangster life. Through a veneer of ultraviolence that warrants comparison to acclaimed director Takashi Miike, a multifaceted portrayal of the complexities of morality emerges in the well-drawn character of Tachibana. He is at once brutally cruel and sensitive, an essentially ethical creature in search of salvation, the harsh realities of which are offset by the conscious lack of artistry in the film's construction, with the lack of beautification a parallel to the moral decay with which Tachibana is surrounded.
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