Studio #Terressens From the Forge to Your Hand: Handcrafted Katanas and Exceptional Swords
Samurai & katana | Middle Ages & sword Templar & knight | Legend, movies & video games | Militaria
Launch of the #Terressens Signature Collection
Many of you have already discovered our new Signature collection. Inspired by the world of samurai and Japan, we've opened a new online boutique in partnership with Spreadshirt. It combines original graphics printed on various objects such as T-shirts, sweatshirts, polo shirts, sports bags, badges... You can personalize them by adding text or other symbols.
The second series is directly inspired by samuraiwith original or historical illustrations (from private collections), as well as photos taken in our studio.
Finally, a new series called Yōkai "is currently being put together. Two of a collection of 8 graphics are already available, inspired by the Yōkai (妖怪), "spectres" or "monsters" and strange or abnormal phenomena whose existence is beyond human comprehension, in popular Japanese beliefs. Fantastic animals fought by samurai, rōnin (masterless samurai), ninjas or in their traditional environment, these mythological and symbolic creatures constitute a veritable pantheon to be discovered and displayed.
In a completely different universe, we remind you of the European Heritage Days (September 21 and 22, 2024)with a special selection of guided and self-guided tours of commanderies, chapels and Templar churches. We've sorted them by department for easier reading.
Enjoy your journey through space-time with #Terressens!
Medieval throne festival: medieval, viking, gothic, steampunk, fairy tale
October 5 and 6, 2024
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Museum of Illusion, Lyon, France
Opening in Lyon in July 2021 after New York, Shanghai, Toronto, Dubai and Paris, the Musée de l'illusion presents more than 70 illusions over 700 m² at the Grand Hôtel-Dieu.
The three-dimensional universe created by the Vortex Tunnel, the Hall of Mirrors where you can observe your own distorted reflection, the Hall of Infinity, a collection of holograms... perception of the world is often no more than a spectrum of illusions.
Each illusion in the Musée de l'Illusion is accompanied by a rational, scientific explanation that explains more about sight, perception and the workings of the intellect. The goal? To discover why the eyes perceive things that the brain cannot.
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