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Khanjar Dagger
- Dated: mid-18th century
- Culture: Indian, Mughal empire
- Medium: rock crystal hilt; steel blade
- Measurements: overall: 13 ¼ x 3 ¼ inches (33.66 x 8.26 cm)
- Provenance: from the Nasli and Alice Heeramaneck Collection, Museum Associates purchase
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Two-handed sword that belonged to the Bavarian Prince-Elector Maximilian II, 1689.
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At 27 years old, Shinri Tezuka may be one of the youngest people still practicing the dwindling art of amezaiku, or candy crafting, in Japan. The self-taught Japanese artist carves, sculpts and paints delicate lollipops into intricate edible sculptures. Amezaiku dates back hundreds of years, but today there are only two artists left in Tokyo. Tezuka hopes his elaborate goldfish, frog and octopus designs will inspire the next generation of candy crafters to keep the tradition alive.
In a never-before-seen phenomenon, a fish commandeered the body of a jellyfish for protection. Although it is common for fish to swim through jellyfish tentacles to avoid predators, this particular defense mechanism has never been seen before.
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