Friday, June 12, 2009

As God is my Witness...

I will never use Get A Freelancer again without escrow. Publishing the 5 project descriptions I was not paid for. Going to Writers With Angst Group and post names of those who didn't pay me.

#Blue Bamboo Kimono Robe

This is one of our loveliest new style Kimono Robes. The clarity of the color will flatter you. The comfort will give you many pleasant evenings of lounging. It is of excellent quality in both the Chinese silk material and the care with which it was sewn.

You could spend an hour staring at the intricate pattern on the material itself with its white blossoms and bejeweled appearance. The Kimono has wide three-quarter length sleeves, a tie belt of the same material and falls softly to the floor-length hemline.

In 1644 the Qing Dynasty in China adapted a voluminous kimono and royalty and important personages were the only ones to wear them. By the 1900s kimono style dresses were worn in England. By the late 1980s kimono style robes were popular and continue to this day. Although originally attributed to Chinese style, the kimono is more of a traditional costume in modern Japan and considered to be a Japanese item of clothing.

Everyone in Japan and America can enjoy the comfort and beauty of this item of clothing. Our Blue Bamboo Kimono Robe is of exceptional beauty and will reflect on the exquisite taste of the wearer.

#50 Japanese Cherry Blossom (Natural Finish)

We are proud to offer this gorgeous Japanese Cherry Blossom screen to you in not only one but three sizes of 3, 4 or 6 panels. The Shoji screen is Japanese decor at its finest. In addition the cherry blossoms that adorn it are the national flower of Japan. They are pictured here in full bloom on rice paper that is extra thick for durability. This screen will bring Asian beauty into your home in any room you select.

Japan is host to a plethora of tours arranged specifically to allow visitors to attend one of the cherry blossom festivals. The activities include tea ceremonies and traditional music. If you have been fortunate enough to attend a Hanami (cherry blossom viewing party) you will have even more appreciation for the realistic cherries as depicted on this magnificent screen. Bring beauty to your home.

The lightweight allows you to move it and place it wherever you please for a change of in your decor. Note the lovely and realistic color of the cherries on this high-quality item; each one is hand-painted. You’ll be proud to show it off to family and friends the next time you have a dinner party. Perhaps you’ll make cherry pie for dessert.


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#14. Bamboo Sunrise

The Bamboo Sunrise Shoji Screen is lightweight and easy to place anywhere for a delicate privacy screen or simply to add a decorative touch to your living room. Its ethereal beauty is surprisingly durable. The four panels are each 48" high and 17.5" wide. The thick rice paper is framed in natural golden bamboo.

The name Shoji refers to the translucent paper screens. Historically it was used for Japanese tea ceremonies or as the backdrop for a group of musicians giving a concert. The Buddhist priests placed shoji screens outside to serve as temporary enclosures for their religious rituals. You can place it between your living room and dining room while serving tea to your friends.

Imagine barricading clutter from view when unexpected company arrives. Or you may simply desire an atmosphere of tranquilizing Zen-like serenity to induce a pleasant drifting off to sleep in your bedroom each night. The muted loveliness of the flowers will provide that mood.

Perhaps you want to create a beautiful office with a touch of the aesthetic, relaxing but energizing. The soft mirror images of buds speak of your excellent taste to your clients. Bring this Bamboo Sunrise Shoji screen into your home or office to enrich your life. Fortunately, it can be shipped for fast delivery.

#18 Shoji Window Screen

Here we have a short Shoji screen that is 48" high and 17" wide. The name window screen refers to the many panes of rice paper it is composed of. The rice paper is thick for maximum durability. Its soft, attractive honey finish will blend well with other colors in your home.

The wonderful thing about decorating with Japanese shoji designed items is the way it can transform the size of your room at a whim. A folding window screen can be placed in the center of a room closing it off halfway from one group of friends and separating two conversations going on at the same time. Perhaps the children are watching cartoons while you are serving tea to their parents. The beautiful Shoji window screen allows you to keep an eye on them as you enjoy the more peaceful side of the room.

The versatility of this shoji screen is its lightweight portability and adaptability to any room in the home or even on a porch to achieve privacy from outsiders. Whether you have contemporary furnishings or Japanese, this screen will complement the decor. We especially like it as a contrast to blue or green furniture pieces such as couch and loveseat or chair. This featherweight yet strong shoji window screen will serve you for many years to come.

#28 Kobe Japanese Lamp (Rosewood Finish)

These style lamps are more than attractive. They are interesting to look at and wonder about the unique shape of them. They can serve as the beginning to a good conversation about Japanese decor and its history,
It stands 19” high and is 8” wide and 8” deep. Made of fine wood with panes made of thick and durable rice paper. UL approved electrical components allow for a 25 watt bulb. Turn on and off with a socket and switch style.
The utilitarian look is embellished with fancy decorative top and feet that are similar to Queen Ann style feet as seen on furniture. This gives the Kobe lamp a slightly fancier look. They are large enough to place in a living room or are lovely as bedroom lamps on your nightstands. They cast a soft, soothing light that is so relaxing as you prepare for sleep.
The softness is in keeping with the intent of the Japanese to turn the ambiance of the night on by using the lamps rather than imitating the bright light of day. Each hour has its own purpose and night is not expected to be harsh as the daylight sometimes is. Carry on this interesting concept in your own home to give it the Asian decor.

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