renitarahayyu
renitarahayyu
In this curiousity, i'm sinking
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Personal blog to pour my thoughts because apparently i can't log in into my wordpress account :( yup that's sad!
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renitarahayyu · 3 months ago
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Forgot to take another food pict 😩
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renitarahayyu · 8 months ago
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Art by Erin Hanson
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renitarahayyu · 8 months ago
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Foods dump
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renitarahayyu · 1 year ago
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Garut
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renitarahayyu · 1 year ago
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Actually my 2nd time cooking japanese curry. Nyam!
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renitarahayyu · 1 year ago
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Believe me, the weather was hot, like super hot feels like i’m a melting ice cream
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renitarahayyu · 1 year ago
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240801 vaccination day!
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renitarahayyu · 1 year ago
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Was fun to visit dufan again
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renitarahayyu · 1 year ago
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Craving for some crunchy 🥭 because of Tiktok (yes, you read it right 😂)
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renitarahayyu · 1 year ago
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renitarahayyu · 1 year ago
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Can’t put my gratitude into words after read those letters and unboxed the gifts from my co-workers as my resignation presents.
Having to read each words they poured into those letters made me sobbing so hard to the point i need some time just to cry, then continue reading the letters.
I’ve been working for this company, approximately, almost 3 years. Many ups and down, of course. Facing many obstacles but we faced it together. Sure it’s stressful but you guys made it less overwhelmed. But then again, enough is enough. Can’t stay any longer.
I’m gonna miss u. Thank you for always being kind to me. Thank you for always loving me during those years together.
I’ll take care the mementos so i can remember those good days we’ve spent together.
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renitarahayyu · 1 year ago
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renitarahayyu · 1 year ago
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Today’s very laaatteeee lunch
I know, i’m trying 😂🫶🏻
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renitarahayyu · 2 years ago
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renitarahayyu · 2 years ago
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Curious babyyyy
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renitarahayyu · 2 years ago
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Wheat mustard sandwhich
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renitarahayyu · 2 years ago
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#textile #reference #india
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Nakshi kantha (Bengali: নকশ��� কাঁথা) is a type of embroidery tradition from Bengal region, i.e Bangladesh and Indian states of West Bengal, Tripura and part of Assam. The basic material used is thread and old cloth. Traditionally, kantha was produced by women strictly for the use of the family. However, these days after the revival of the nakshi kantha art form, they are produced commercially.
The name nakshi kantha is derived from the Bengali word naksha, which means artistic patterns, and kantha which originated from the Sanskrit word kontha, meaning rags, as kantha is made of rags. Traditionally kanthas had a white background accented with red, blue and black embroidery; later yellow, green, pink and other colours were also included. The running stitch called 'kantha stitch' is the main stitch used. Even though no specific strict symmetry is followed, a finely embroidered kantha will always have a focal point. Most kanthas will have a lotus as focal point, and around the lotus there are often undulating vines or floral motifs. Other motifs may include solar, lunar, wheel, swastika or other circular images as well as flowers, leaves, birds, fish, and animals. Although most kanthas have some repeated traditional motif, no two nakshi kanthas are same and the individual style of the artist is retained.
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