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The Forbidden Weaver: A Story Inspired by "The Lady of Shalott"
In a world woven with secrets and curses, lived a young woman known only as the Lady of Shalott. Confined to a lonely tower on an island, she was bound by a mysterious decree. The world outside, a tapestry of vibrant life flowing towards the grand Camelot, remained a forbidden sight. She could only glimpse it through a magical mirror, its reflections painting fleeting images on her loom. --- The Lady's days were filled with the rhythmic click-clack of her loom, weaving tales of a world she couldn't touch. The whispers of wind rustling through the willows and the distant chatter of reapers were her only companions. Yet, a yearning bloomed within her, fueled by the whispers of a curse; a curse that threatened her very existence if she dared to look directly upon the world. --- One fateful day, the mirror betrayed its usual mundane reflections. It shimmered, revealing a knight of unparalleled grace, his white steed a stark contrast against the verdant landscape. Sir Lancelot, his name echoed in a forgotten song, stole the Lady's breath. Unable to resist the pull of his image, she defied the curse, turning her gaze to the forbidden window. --- The world flooded her senses, a symphony of color and sound. But with this stolen glimpse came the chilling confirmation of the curse. As she uttered a choked cry, her world dissolved into chaos. The loom, her life's companion, lay abandoned, its threads mirroring the unraveling of her fate. --- This story, though born from the verses of Alfred Lord Tennyson's haunting poem "The Lady of Shalott," transcends the page. It is a visual masterpiece brought to life by the brushstrokes of John William Waterhouse. --- John William Waterhouse (1849-1917), a renowned Pre-Raphaelite painter, captured the essence of the poem in his iconic 1888 artwork. The Lady, draped in crimson, sits poised for a journey down the river. Her pale beauty reflects both defiance and despair. The abandoned loom, the overturned candles, and the overflowing boat all speak of a life cut short. The painting, like the poem, leaves us pondering the consequences of forbidden desires, the power of fate, and the beauty trapped within isolation. --- Alfred Tennyson (1809-1892), a pillar of Victorian poetry, penned "The Lady of Shalott" in 1832. The poem's rich symbolism and captivating narrative resonated with Waterhouse, inspiring him to translate the verses into a visual masterpiece. Together, the poem and the painting offer a timeless exploration of human emotions and the price of yearning for a life beyond reach.
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Very cute! design looks great on the square button! love it :D. same as the other ones! not bad, little noise effect but i dont care bout that :D its good
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Der "Knopf" ist sehr gut verarbeitet, die Anstecknadel gut befestigt und der Überzug über dem Motiv nicht zu dick, so dass alles sehr gut zu erkennen ist. Der Druck ist hervorragend, die Darstellung (obwohl so klein und filigran) sehr sauber und die beiden (!) Motive sind ganz deutlich zu erkennen.
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