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1). Halloween Pumpkin Carvings By : Sean Carter
Pumpkin carving is one of the most enjoyed and most looked-forward-to traditions of Halloween, as also of the entire season Autumn. Pumpkins of all shapes hit the market during this season, but you got to be a little mindful while buying pumpkins for your Halloween pumpkin carving. Pumpkins sometimes come in odd shapes which do not make good visuals after carving.
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2). Native American Indian Art Wood Carvings of the Pacific Northwest By : Clint Leung
Native American Indian art in the American southwest is dominated by the magnificent pottery and jewelry in the region. When it comes to the Pacific Northwest region which covers the states of Oregon, Washington, British Columbia (Canada) and the southern part of Alaska, the Native American art here is mostly wood carvings. This is not surprising since unlike the southwest desert, the Pacific Northwest is abundant with forests which have provided the wood as raw material for the region’s Native American Indian art.
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3). Cufflinks Won't Break The Bank And Add The Finishing Touch To Your Outfit. By : Robert Marcus
Cufflinks can be acquired in different materials and designs, ranging from silver to platinum to wood to fabric.
The jewels on cufflinks make them even more desirable and these fancy types of cufflinks have become increasingly popular. People of a particular trade often provide cufflinks with emblems relating to the same, for example T-squares for architectures, and so on.
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4). The Dancing Bears of Inuit Art By : Clint Leung
Inuit art has been introduced to the non-Arctic world for several decades now and has enjoyed a nice climb in stature as a fine art form. Throughout the years, Inuit stone carvers have changed their artwork a bit as a result of market feedback and demand. Generally speaking, they managed to make artistic changes in response to the market without losing the northern Arctic spirit of their Inuit art form.
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6). Invaluable Gift Information For The Dog Lover You Know! By : Matthew Mulchi
Hello dog lovers, you know who you are! You do not simply have a pet, you have a member of your family. Until recently though, there have never been collections of beautifully hand carved art pieces dedicated to your furry friend.
Article Related to: dogs, art, carvings, pets, gifts, sculptures, wood, dog breed
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