Damask Patterned Poodle Lying On A Cushion Jewellery Holder Hld2522 Brand New

AU $29.95

  • Wagga Wagga, NSW, Australia
  • Jan 30th
Gorgeous Black & White Damask Poodle lying on a Cushion Jewellery Holder   Jewellery shown in photos is NOT INCLUDED Measures: 23cm H x 18cm W x 14cm D (9" x 7" x 5.5") WOW ... WOW ... What every woman wants - Jewellery !!! (well jewellery holder ... close enough) ATTENTION JEWELLERY LOVERS ... Ideal present or gift for the lover of jewels poodles and all things Black & White. We have a range of jewel or trinket boxes available ...  Want to see more great B & W gift ideas ...  then click here to have a look in our store !!!   If you have the time please have a look at our other items.  If you buy items with postage we will always combine the cost to give a  cost effective rate. When you purchase multiple items please ask for an invoice and we will send you one with combined postage. If you would like us to quote postage before bidding/buying just let us know what you are interested in. How do we calculate our combined P&H: First we gather the items you want to buy... Then we measure and weigh the items... Then we calculate the cheapest method for posting... And then we invoice/email you the results. Note: Due to different computer monitor settings, the colour of the actual items may be slightly different from the listing images ... thanks for your understanding! If you buy more than one item and pay before we can send you an invoice, you'll probably pay too much postage.  We can't refund the full over payment because eBay will have already taken out fees on the total amount you've paid - including the postage!  To avoid paying too much, please wait for an invoice. Some Interesting Facts about Poodles... The poodle is a breed of dog. The breed is found officially in toy, miniature, and standard sizes, with many coat colours. Originally bred as a type of water dog, the poodle is skilful in many dog sports, including agility, obedience, tracking, and even herding. Poodles have taken top honours in many conformation shows, including "Best in Show" at the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show in 1991 and 2002, and at the World Dog Show in 2007 and 2010. The History of the Poodle The poodle is believed to have originated in Germany, where it was known as the Pudelhund. Pudel (cognate with the English word "puddle"), is derived from the Low German verb meaning "to splash about", and the word Hund in German means "dog". The breed was standardized in France, where it was commonly used as a water retriever. The European mainland had known the poodle long before it was brought to England. Drawings by German artist Albrecht Durer established the breed in the 15th and 16th centuries. It was the principal pet dog of the late 18th century in Spain, as shown by the paintings of the Spanish artist Francisco Goya. France had toy poodles as pampered favourites during the reign of Louis XVI at about the same period. The poodle has been bred in at least three sizes, including Standard, Miniature, and Toy. According to the American Kennel Club, the Standard Poodle is the oldest of the three varieties, and was later bred down to the miniature and toy sizes. Despite the Standard Poodle's claim to greater age than the other varieties, some evidence shows the smaller types developed only a short time after the breed assumed the general type by which it is recognized today. The smallest, or Toy variety, was developed in England in the 18th century. Today, similar to other breeds, there is a teacup poodle, which is not a registered size in most dog registries (CKC, AKC, UKC, etc.). Poodles are retrievers or gun dogs, and are still used by hunters in that role. Their coats are moisture-resistant, which helps their swimming. All of the poodle's ancestors were acknowledged to be good swimmers, although one member of the family, the truffle dog (which may have been of Toy or Miniature size), it is said, never went near the water. Truffle hunting was widely practiced in England, and later in Spain and Germany, where the edible fungus has always been considered a delicacy. For scenting and digging up the fungus, the smaller dogs were favoured, since they did less damage to the truffles with their feet than the larger kinds. So it is rumoured that a terrier was crossed with the poodle to produce the ideal truffle hunter. The poodle is a very active, intelligent and elegant dog, squarely built, and well proportioned. To ensure the desirable squarely built appearance, the length of body measured from the breastbone to the point of the rump approximates the height from the highest point of the shoulders to the ground. The eyes should be very dark, oval in shape, and have an alert and intelligent expression. The ears should fold over close to the head, set at, or slightly below, eye level. The coat should be of naturally curly texture, dense throughout, although most AKC-registered show dogs have a lion-cut or other shaven look. Poodles have either a solid-coloured or parti-coloured coat. The dogs have a wide variety of colouring, including white, black, brown, parti, silver, gray, silver beige, apricot, red, cream, sable, and patterns such as phantom and brindle. For solid-coloured poodles, the coat is an even and solid colour at the skin. In blues, grays, silvers, browns, cafe-au-laits, apricots and creams, the coat may show varying shades of the same colour. This is frequently present in the somewhat darker feathering of the ears and in the tipping of the ruff. While clear colours are preferred by registries, such natural variation in the shading of the coat is not to be considered a fault. Brown and cafe-au-lait poodles have liver-coloured noses, eye rims and lips, dark toenails and dark amber eyes. Black, blue, gray, silver, cream and white poodles have black noses, eye rims and lips, black or self-coloured toenails and very dark eyes. In the apricots, while the foregoing colouring is preferred, liver-coloured noses, eye rims and lips, and amber eyes are permitted, but are not desirable. Incomplete colour of nose, lips and eye rims, or a "mismatched" colour are considered faults by registries. Parti-coloured poodles are recognized in poodle history as the original colouring of the poodle.  A parti poodle has solid-coloured patches over a white coat. The coat will usually be white and coloured in equal amounts, though it can vary with a larger percent of white. Registries prefer that parti poodles have the same points as its correlating solid-coloured descendants. Brown and white parti poodles have liver-coloured noses, eye rims and lips, dark or self-coloured toenails and amber eyes. This is also permitted, but not preferred, in apricot and white parti poodles. Black/white, Blue/white, and silver/white poodles have black noses, eye rims and lips, black or self-coloured toenails and very dark eyes. Phantom poodles have the colouring of a Doberman Pinscher, with a lighter colour appearing on their "eyebrows," muzzle and throat, legs and feet and below their tail. Like Dobermans, Phantom poodles have either a black or brown main coat with a tan (usually apricot or red) lighter colourings around the eyebrows, muzzle, throat, legs, feet, and below their tail. When the dog has markings that resemble those of a tuxedo, it is called a "tuxedo" poodle. The upper coat is solid: head, back, tail; and the lower coat is white: neck, chest, abdomen, and legs, making up usually 40% or more of the coat. Unlike most breeds, poodles can come in a variety of sizes, distinguished by adult shoulder (withers) height. The exact height cutoffs among the varieties vary slightly from country to country. The Federation Cynologique Internationale (FCI) recognizes four sizes of one breed: standard, medium, miniature, and toy. Non-FCI kennel clubs generally recognize three sizes, standard, miniature, and toy, sometimes as sizes of the same breed and sometimes as separate breeds. Only the FCI describes a maximum size for Standard Poodles. France is the country responsible for the breed in the FCI, and in this country, the puppies of all sizes are listed together. The terms royal standard, teacup, and tiny teacup are marketing names, and are not recognized by any major kennel club. Comparison of poodle sizes defined by major kennel clubs Size The Kennel Club (UK) Australian National Kennel Council New Zealand Kennel Club Canadian Kennel Club American Kennel Club United Kennel Club Federation Cynologique Internationale Standard, Grande over 38 cm (15 in) 38 cm (15 in) and over 38 cm (15 in) and over over 15 inches (38 cm) over 15 inches (38 cm) over 15 inches (38 cm) over 45 cm to 60 cm (+2 cm) (18 to 24 in) Medium, Moyen not used not used not used not used not used not used over 35 cm to 45 cm (14 to 18 in) Miniature - Dwarf,Nain 28 cm to 38 cm (11 to 15 in) 28 cm to under 38 cm (11 to 15 in) 28 cm to under 38 cm (11 to 15 in) over 10 in to under 15 in (25.4 to 38 cm) over 10 in to 15 in (25.4 to 38 cm) over 10 in up to 15 in (25.4 to 38 cm) over 28 cm to 35 cm (11 to 14 in) Toy under 28 cm (11 in) under 28 cm (11 in) under 28 cm (11 in) under 10 in (25.4 cm) under 10 in (25.4 cm) under 10 in (25.4 cm) 24 to 28 cm (9.4 to 11 in) All the Federation Cynologique Internationale Poodles are in Group 9 Companion and Toy, Section 2 Poodle. All the KennelClub poodles are in the Utility Group. All three sizes of poodles for the Australian National Kennel Council and the New Zealand Kennel Club are in the Non-sporting Group. The Canadian Kennel Club and the American Kennel Club place standard and miniature sizes in the Non-sporting Group, and the toy size in the Toy Group. The United Kennel Club places the miniature and toy in the Companion Group and the standard poodle in the Gundog Group. Unlike most dogs which have double coats, poodles have a single layer coat (no undercoat) composed of dense, curly fur that sheds minimally. They could be considered hypo-allergenic (though not completely allergen free). The poodle does shed, but instead of the fur coming off the dog, it becomes tangled in the surrounding hair. This can lead to matting without proper care. Texture ranges from coarse and woolly to soft and wavy. Poodle show clips require many hours of brushing and care per week, about 10 hours/week for a Standard Poodle. Poodles are usually clipped down into lower-maintenance cuts as soon as their show careers are over. Pet clips are much less elaborate than show and require much less maintenance. A pet owner can anticipate grooming a poodle every six to eight weeks. Although professional grooming is often costly, poodles are easy to groom at home with the proper equipment. What's Damask ?? Damask (Arabic: ?????) is a reversible figured fabric of silk, wool, linen, cotton, or synthetic fibres, with a pattern formed by weaving. Damasks are woven with one warp yarn and one weft yarn, usually with the pattern in warp-faced satin weave and the ground in weft-faced or sateen weave. Twill damasks include a twill-woven ground or pattern.  The production of damask used one of the five basic weaving techniques of the Byzantine and Islamic weaving centres of the early Middle Ages. Damasks derive their name from the city of Damascus - in that period a large city active both in trading (as part of the silk road) and in manufacture. Damasks became scarce after the ninth century outside of Islamic Spain, but were revived in some places in the thirteenth century. The word "damask" first appeared in records in a Western European language in the mid-14th century in French. By the fourteenth century damasks were being woven on draw looms in Italy. From the fourteenth to the sixteenth century, most damasks were woven in a single colour, with a glossy warp-faced satin pattern against a duller ground. Two-colour damasks had contrasting colour warps and wefts, and polychrome damasks added gold and other metallic threads or additional colours as supplemental brocading wefts. Medieval damasks were usually woven in silk, but weavers also produced wool and linen damasks. and Poly resin is... Poly resin is a resin compound generally used for statues, figurines, and decorative furniture. It is a sturdy material that can be intricately moulded, allowing a great level of detail with consistent texture. Additives can be incorporated into the compound to enhance the material's strength, reduce its weight, add heat stability, decorative effects, and so on. Poly resin is also compatible with a large range of different finishes, including paint and metallic finishes, which is why many decorative pieces are made from this material. One form of poly resin often used is Alabastrite. It is a stone-based material, easy to sculpt, takes paint well, and has a similar appearance to porcelain and pottery.  INTERESTED IN OTHER ITEMS WE HAVE FOR SALE???? ASK FOR A COMBINED POSTAGE COST YOU MAY BE SURPRISED!!  Payment & Postage... Bank Deposit / transfers accepted for your convenience. Payment within 3 days please, longer terms ok by arrangement. 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