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  2. The 32 Best Christmas Ornaments of 2023 - AOL

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    Like real snowflakes, each one of these personalized ornaments is different. We also like the bold red ribbon that contrasts with a green Christmas tree. Price at time of publish: $35.

  3. Customs law of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    The refund may be asserted only by a foreigner, that was in the Kingdom for less than 180 days per calendar year. Aircrew leaving Thailand for duty has no right to refund. Refund is applied only to items which are exported during 60 days after buying. Minimum amount should be no less than 2 000 Baht in each shop.

  4. Clothing in the ancient world - Wikipedia

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    Ornaments Ornaments could be worn by all and were even woven into hair, [11] resulting in wigs containing ornamental decorations. A peculiar ornament which the Egyptians created was gorgerin [ dubious – discuss ] , an assembly of metal discs which rested on the chest skin or a short-sleeved shirt, and tied at the back.

  5. These Ornament Storage Ideas Will Keep Your Decor Safe ... - AOL

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    Here are the best ornament storage ideas that will keep your holiday decor safe for 2024. Shop 19 of our favorite picks to avoid breaking your pieces.

  6. 25 cute Christmas ornaments to give as gifts this season - AOL

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    Look no further than this round-up of our favorite Christmas ornaments -- everything from cans of Budweiser to snowflakes to cute furry animals! Click through the gallery below to shop for ...

  7. Lost-wax casting - Wikipedia

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    Lost-wax casting. Lost-wax casting – also called investment casting, precision casting, or cire perdue ( French: [siʁ pɛʁdy]; borrowed from French) [1] – is the process by which a duplicate sculpture (often a metal, such as silver, gold, brass, or bronze) is cast from an original sculpture. Intricate works can be achieved by this method.