Posted on 01/22/2014 12:48:02 PM PST by iontheball
I remember reading some time ago that the “little hearts” above his name were little “afros” indicating African hair. Obssession with race.
That’s right, I recalled that after I wrote. Hearts of afros, how a child writes his name when he’s ten years old and how he forms his signature as an adult can hardly be expected to have any similarities.
Now you show me how strands of gold that represent african-elephants hair, fashioned into rings and bracelets and sold in numerous styles which are limited only by the creative possibilities of the medium and the imagination of the maker, cross over into the designs onto fabric, which is the result of tracing a pattern with wax and a process of dyeing the result in stages to produce numerous different colours and patterns according to tradition, and named Batik?
Let alone write allah into the result. The art of batik was originally Chinese.
Yes, that is what imfrmdixie was saying.
I’m hearing impaired and my eyes do my hearing.
So I notice shape similarities... spotted the match right away.
Also took art every chance I could get :D
Post for ref:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/chat/2373211/posts?page=101#101
To: Candor7
The design on his ring is parang rusak. As you can see from this statement, he saw himself as royalty even in his marriage. Parang rusak is a Javanese batik design and is important in their culture.
In weddings throughout Central Java, the patterns of sidomukti, sidoluhur, sidoasih, sidomulyo, wirasat and truntum are used to bless newly married couples and their parents.
The rulers of Yogyakarta and Surakarta Palaces always use prescribed patterns like the parang design.
101 posted on Fri 30 Oct 2009 01:18:25 PM EDT by imfrmdixie [ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 94 | View Replies | Report Abuse]
Would have to make an enquiry to the guy who makes them.
Working.....
Hmmmm, my eyes are seeing a similarity ;)
Straight out of the Punahou yearbook, source quoted, captioned with all the names of Mabel Hefty’s class, his name was OBAMA but they’ll never believe you:
...because they are looking for something that doesn’t exist, they are looking over the other side of the hill because the light is better...and the truth is simple and boring. He came back as OBAMA from Indonesia because the name Soebarkah had already been removed in August, 1968.
parang rusak is a particular batik design onto fabric, rusak is one of many many...Alice Dewey wore a parang design when she delivered a copy of Stanley Ann Dunham's book to the royal family.
I'll keep telling you until it sinks in. Batik is fabric.
And a skilled artisan can take the shapes seen on the fabric and integrate them into a design, and put the main theme of it onto Jewellery.
The sides of the 0 ring (part got scratched) with the wavy part is where the similarities are, the last link in my post has the pic of batik about half way down.
This is what freeper imfrmdixie was referring to.
Fred,
the second link, top row, the red, gold, n black
That’s the one to which I was referring
And I can show you the squiggles made by a moth in the bark of a eucalypt tree which look like the word allah. Or Jesus on a slice of toast. The Madonna in the clouds.
Scrolls or loops in a particular batik design are about as useful as the trail of a worm might be to identifying the design on a ring.
It’s an african-elephant hair ring, made of strands of gold, fashioned by a native goldsmith, the designs are as varied as the imagination of the creator.
Hmmm some business system analysis and program creation in that group
.... Interesting
There is some serious sucking up going on in that friend’s of Barry recollections. I don’t have the stomach to read through it. I tender my decoder ring henceforth. Did Bill Ayers write the whole damn thing?
If he didn’t write it he edited it. Same difference!
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