Viera Gergelová: illustration for “Puf a Muf” by Natasa Tanska, 1972.
Horned kichka (Russian: рогатая кичка) is a type of ancient russian headdress for a married woman.
The horned kichka was a fertility symbol, and it served as a protection against evil spirits.
Iconic.
Don’t Get a Nose Job
Rudolf Nureyev, Edra Toth, Jerilyn Dana and Anamarie Sarazin in Apollo (Boston Ballet)
Young Jews next to Egypt’s Pyramids of Giza, 1943. Photo by From The Golden Age of the Jews From Egypt by Levana Zamir.
Oh, LORE????
Hayv Kahraman, Iraq
Ingūna Postaža (b. 1970)
Klusumā // In Silence
Påskkärringar (Easter witches), 1957, Sweden.
Jewish • I like psychiatry and anthropology and linguistics
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