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    Storm Cloud. They'll be able to predict storms from miles away when they have this little cloud. It has a special liquid inside that crystalizes into different patterns when there's a change in ...

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    Getaway House. This one is as much for you as it is for him where you can gift a stay at a getaway cabin; a series of cozy wooden spaces that are fit for a design magazine.

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    5. Give a Starbucks card. If there’s one thing a teacher will never get tired of, it’s Starbucks. That’s why giving them a gift card where they can grab coffee will be the ultimate gift.

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    Teacher Journal. A truly considerate gift, this beautiful linen-bound, gold-embossed diary offers prompted questions and room for a class photo and roster, student quotes and stories and plenty of ...

  6. Ornament (art) - Wikipedia

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    Ornament (art) Rococo interior of the Wilhering Abbey ( Wilhering, Austria ), with a trompe-l'œil painted ceiling, surrounded by highly decorated stucco. In architecture and decorative art, ornament is decoration used to embellish parts of a building or object. Large figurative elements such as monumental sculpture and their equivalents in ...

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    Hairpins are an important symbol in Chinese culture, [1] and are associated with many Chinese cultural traditions and customs. [6] They were also used as every day hair ornaments in ancient China; [3] all Chinese women would wear a hairpin, regardless of their social rank. [7] The materials, elaborateness of the hairpin's ornaments, and the ...