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Tuesday, May 25th, 2010
My mom is an incense buff. I grew up smelling all these wonderful aromas around our house everyday. When I got married, she asked me if I’d like to bring home some of the glass incense burners in her collection. I was touched that she allowed me to take three of her beautiful pieces.
Now, I [...]
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Tuesday, May 11th, 2010
I love wine. Red or white, I don’t let a day go by without drinking a glass, usually with my family or a special someone. When I get home from work, I usually break out a bottle of wine and take one of my glass wine sets from the kitchen. These glass wine sets were [...]
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Thursday, April 15th, 2010
Live the good life and slow down a little. Don’t let your days be filled with fast food and meals on the go. Make it a regular habit to cook dinner for the whole family and bring out elegant hand painted stemware for everyone to enjoy. Stop using disposable cups.
You’ll discover how wine tastes sweeter [...]
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Friday, March 26th, 2010
Everybody would like to have a cozy home. You can make this happen by using the proper furniture and décor. Etched glass decorative products will surely create a very homey ambiance. They will definitely give your house certain unique characteristics that can make your place stand out from the rest.
Etched glass decorative products are more [...]
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Tuesday, November 24th, 2009
Glass blowing is a technique that forms molten glass into different shapes. This technique was popularized by the Murano glassblowers in Venice. The technique has found applications worldwide even reaching the shores of Japan, China and the Islamic lands. Beautiful pieces of different shapes and colors are the result of this technique. Hand blown [...]
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Friday, October 23rd, 2009
The process of glass blowing may look difficult but the procedure itself if simple. A mixture of powdered limestone, sand and ash is shoveled into a hot, 2300 degree furnace and allowed to cook overnight. The components are added a bit at a time to allow the ingredients to melt and form liquid glass. The [...]
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Friday, May 30th, 2008
The elegant glass candy dishes I found in this web store would serve as a perfect centerpiece in every guest table that I’m planning to set up for our upcoming family reunion. Not only because of its’ decorative design, but also for its functionality and versatility in use.
My relatives will surely be pleased with my [...]
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