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    	<pubDate>8 Jan 2009 18:35:46 GMT</pubDate>
    	
    	
 		
 			
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         		<title>Dancing in the Wind #2</title>
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	                necklace- one flower
925 o/oo silver, serpentine, pearls

&#034;Dancing in the Wind&#039; is an on-going series which Chao started in 2005 for her solo exhibition in Helsinki. Chao got the idea during a visit to Kyoto, Japan. After visiting an old temple, She was waiting for the bus with Eero and was standing next to a very tall willow tree. While the wind blew, the long and slender branches moved elegantly in a rhythm as if they were dancing. 

www.chaoandeerojewel.com
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         		<title>Dancing in the Wind #2</title>
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	                uneven earrings
925 o/oo silver, serpentine, pearls

&#034;Dancing in the Wind&#039; is an on-going series which Chao started in 2005 for her solo exhibition in Helsinki. Chao got the idea during a visit to Kyoto, Japan. After visiting an old temple, She was waiting for the bus with Eero and was standing next to a very tall willow tree. While the wind blew, the long and slender branches moved elegantly in a rhythm as if they were dancing.

www.chaoandeerojewel.com 
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         		<title>Dancing in the Wind #2</title>
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	                short earrings
925 o/oo silver, serpentine, pearls

&#034;Dancing in the Wind&#039; is an on-going series which Chao started in 2005 for her solo exhibition in Helsinki. Chao got the idea during a visit to Kyoto, Japan. After visiting an old temple, She was waiting for the bus with Eero and was standing next to a very tall willow tree. While the wind blew, the long and slender branches moved elegantly in a rhythm as if they were dancing.

www.chaoandeerojewel.com  
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	            <link>http://www.thinglink.org/thing:748gfe</link>
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         		<title>Lilac/ earrings</title>
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	                925 o/oo silver

each piece is hammered and textured by hand. 

www.chaoandeerojewel.com
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	            <link>http://www.thinglink.org/thing:749lbb</link>
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         		<title>30&#034; Beach Burner Portable Bonfire</title>
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	                30&#034; Beach Burner Portable Bonfire: 23&#034; high overall, bowl is 23&#034; deep, 100 lbs
Buy now for $748 ($549 plus $199 flat freight)

The vertical sides and rounded (but not bowl shaped) base make this the perfect portable firebowl for beach bonfires. The standard finish is rust, although bowls may be shiny when they first arrive? It takes a little time and fire to get the full patina. If desired, you can paint the bowl with high temp automotive or grill spray paint.

Features of this unique, hand-crafted design:

? 100% recycled content
? Can be converted to clean-burning propane or natural gas
? Provides safer fires on windy evenings
? The weight of the bowl makes this an exceptionally stable outdoor firepit.
? Requires zero maintenance
? 1/4? plate steel will last generations
? Each firebowl is a unique work of art, signed by the artist
? Center hole for water drainage
? The cut steel flames make great cooking rests for sausages or marshmallows

Designed to become an everlasting part of your family tradition, the Beach Burner is cut from heavy steel plate which will last generations outdoors with no maintenance. Gather friends and family to celebrate around a roaring blaze year-round.

The Beach Burner can be upgraded to a gas-fired pit for an additional $199, which includes a 19 inch stainless steel, double ring gas burner and securely welded gas fitting in base of bowl. Gas is not only safer and cleaner than wood fire, it&#039;s also more convenient since you can turn the fire on and off at will! In many areas where open wood fires are prohibited, a gas pit will pass inspection because it creates no sparks (although you should check your local ordinances to be certain). It&#039;s an especially nice option with this portable-sized firebowl, because it makes bonfires at the beach easy (just hook up a 20 pound propane tank, like a grill) and keeps the sand clean of ash and coals.
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         		<title> Kide throw</title>
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	                Big felted silk organza throw, with multicolor figures, try this and you feel like a queen.Choose your own colours!
[url]http://www.papiina.com[/url]
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