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  • Mezzanine Owls-”Snow Globe” Because it never snows in Los Angeles, we’re forced to romanticize it. The first draft of “White Christmas,” originally chided a spoiled Angeleno,”longing to be up North on December 24,” surrounded by sunshine, green grass and swaying palms. The closest you get to white …

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  • … are as romantic today as they were 100 years ago. The simple gesture of a dozen roses, a sparkly piece of jewelry, and a horse-drawn carriage ride (unless your girlfriend is a member of PETA. Then it can get a little ugly). Here’s a chance to treat her to a Free Horse-Drawn Carriage Ride. 5.9 p.m. …

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  • … native American silversmiths, trained in age-old lapidary techniques fuse the ancient into contemporary designs using sterling silver, gold, lapis lazuli, pearl, fire opal, coral and of course Mother of Pearl. Mother Of Pearl In The Pacific By the 1500s Europe?s growing demand for Mother of Pearl used …

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  • … the “Superbowl of Native American art collecting” and brings together over 200 dealers and artists from across the world. Some of the exhibited art includes pottery, photographs, textiles, sculptures, jewelry, paintings and more.

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  • … that should be kept in mind when visiting to US. The culture can be vastly different from your native country and it is best to closely understand and comply with American cultural values. Overlooking other’s cultural value can turn out to be ugly spite. It’s best in your own interest to visit USA …

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  • If you saw them walking down the street, you probably wouldn’t give them a second glance. Ari Abramowitz and Jeremy Gimpel look like the typical North American, modern Orthodox immigrants that populate the Jerusalem area landscape - well-groomed, shirts tucked in and polite. But put them in front …

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  • … Kersting is a devoted collector of the best of Southwestern pottery, jewelry, weavings, baskets and other Native American objects. She began collecting as a child, on travels to the American West with her parents. Throughout her life, she has developed knowledge and a strong sense of connoisseurship …

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  • … but with the weekend upon us, Steve and I made our way to the art festival. The park was crowded with people walking tent to tent looking at jewelry, nature photography prints, Native American style crafts, paintings, woodcarvings, and the many other vendors. We ate buffalo burgers under the big top tent …

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  • … decorated with Japanese netsukes. Furmanovich learned her signature embroidery technique from a North American shaman who embroidered medicine bags used for hold healing objects. “It took five years to adapt this technique to reach a jewelry level. I use the same kind of thread used in astronaut suits …

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  • … that should be kept in mind when visiting to US. The culture can be vastly different from your native country and it is best to closely understand and comply with American cultural values. Overlooking other’s cultural value can turn out to be ugly spite. It’s best in your own interest to visit USA …