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So, I made my own Mewni Princess for a contest. Her name is Polaris and the wand is a staff with an astrolabe (or my try of one) on the top.
English brass astrolabe known as the "Painswick Astrolabe" after the location where it was excavated: Painswick House, Painswick, Gloucestershire, c.1370; rete for 21 stars, 3 plates @MHSOxford https://t.co/WL6kxTm0mL
伊豫田晃一作品集刊行記念展「ASTROLABE」
11/25-12/17 水木休廊
空想上の12星座を描いた連作「アストロラーベ」をはじめ新作を多数展示
作品集「ASTROLABE」を会場で販売致します
特装本は一部御予約を承ります
https://t.co/znjDhSv4bJ
continuing on with the Astral Collection, here's a draft for the Galileo Astrolabe Coord
Incomplete astrolabe (fake rete) by Muhammad Sharif ibn Muhammad, Kirmn, India, c.1780; 35 star markers @AdlerPlanet https://t.co/R5UQvfxNzd
North African brass astrolabe (unsigned) with 25 star markers; labeled in Arabic, c. 1750 @AdlerPlanet https://t.co/fwh6kdc9VK
Astrolabe made by Muhammad ibn al-Fattuh al-Khama'iri, 1236/7, Seville, Spain; 24 star markers @AdlerPlanet.
Jan's "The Week Before" competition entry by Astrolabe Al-Ayyubi Supriyanto (c) add at http://t.co/zv8gjgWP