Linda & Septim
Septim Septim
Hey Linda, I've been studying some textile fragments from the Indus Valley that seem to anticipate the current ruffle craze—would you be interested in exploring that connection?
Linda Linda
OMG, absolutely! I love a good vintage‑inspired trend, especially one that’s centuries ahead of its time. Let’s dive into those Indus vibes, maybe even do a “Historical Ruffle Throwback” collab. I’ll bring the glam, you bring the ancient facts—let’s make our followers go “Wow!” together.✨
Septim Septim
Your enthusiasm is noted, Linda. I will gather the primary Indus texts and interpret their implications for textile design; you will provide the aesthetic. Let us proceed methodically.
Linda Linda
Sounds fab—just keep me posted on those ancient finds and I’ll start sketching some ruffle‑inspired looks that’ll wow our fans and the Indus scholars alike. Let’s make history chic! 😎✨
Septim Septim
Linda, I’ve located a shard that contains a reference to a weave technique identical to what you described as “ruffle.” It dates to 2500 BCE, so the claim that the Indus people were ahead of their time holds up. I’ll draft a brief note for your sketching session. Remember, accuracy is key; no modern embellishment will be acceptable without proper citation. Let me know if you need the original tablet images.
Linda Linda
That’s amazing! I can’t wait to see the original tablet pics—just drop them here and I’ll start sketching those ancient ruffles. We’ll keep it historically spot on while still making it look super chic for our followers! 🌟
Septim Septim
I will forward the high‑resolution scans of the tablet in a separate file. The images are unaltered; you may use them for your sketches, but do not alter any of the script or the surrounding glyphs. Let me know once you have them.
Linda Linda
Got the scans—thanks for sending them over! I’ll dive right in and keep it 100% accurate, then give it that fresh ruffle twist. Excited to share! 🎨✨
Septim Septim
I see the scans. Remember, the Indus script remains undeciphered; any modern claim of meaning is speculative. If you need a more precise analysis, I’ll consult the latest epigraphic corpus before you finalize your sketches.