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7 Beautiful Ways to Incorporate Crystal Displays Into Your Home Decor

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Crystals have long been cherished for their natural beauty and the positive, serene vibes they bring into a space. From amethyst to rose quartz, crystals come in various shades and materials. This makes them versatile and captivating elements of home decor.
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Beyond Soup: Innovative Uses for Handcrafted Bowls in the Home

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Bowls can be made from a variety of materials, including wood, plastic, glass, stainless steel, and ceramic, with material selection often determined by the bowl’s intended purpose. The first uses that come to mind when you think about bowls is probably for serving cereal or soup. However, there are many more possible uses for these adaptable vessels inside and outside of the kitchen. In this article, we’ll look at some more unusual ways that handcrafted bowls can enrich your home, from storage solutions to ornamental embellishments. Here are some creative ways you can use handcrafted bowls in your home:
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Pink Thing of The Day: Pink Glassworks By Frederick Carder

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I recently went on one of my urban adventures to the city of Newark, New Jersey, where I visited the small but impressive Newark Museum of Art. That’s where I found this week’s Pink Thing, or things, as there are many of them. I’m sure you will agree, they are quite lovely.
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Eye On Design: Eatwell Assistive Tableware By Shao Yao

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Color plays a powerful role in Eatwell Assistive Tableware (2015). Designer She Yao’s grandmother lived with Alzheimer’s disease. Her cognitive and sensory impairments caused her to eat less that she should. The Eatwell bowl uses the color blue, which does not appear in food, helping people with Alzheimer’s to distinguish food from the dish.
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