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Check out their fun gift sets, each of which includes a hand-carved wooden spatula $68-$88.
Clean Plates: Fun, Socially Conscious Gift Ideas for Food Lovers
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Check out their fun gift sets, each of which includes a hand-carved wooden spatula $68-$88.
Clean Plates: Fun, Socially Conscious Gift Ideas for Food Lovers
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The dining room and library at Chateau-sur-Mer are among the greatest Victorian rooms in America, with hand-carved walnut woodwork and silver-stamped leather walls.
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The spa is housed in an antique hand-carved Javanese home that was found on the island of Java and reconstructed piece by piece at the resort.
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I rummage through her shallow shelves—half a pack of stale Marlboros, white thread, a pipe that looks hand-carved.
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The inlaid marble, crystal chandeliers and hand-carved wood is remarkable.
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The 58 rooms are well appointed in a restrained Southwestern fashion, with kiva-style gas fireplaces, latillas and vigas (wood beams) in the ceilings, and hand-carved four-poster beds so high the hotel provides stools to climb onto their cushy mattresses.
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From the kinky locks of one of the naked young men he drew a hand-carved, fine-toothed comb, the lofty back of which was inlaid with mother-of-pearl, which he later sold in Sydney to a curio shop for eight shillings.
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The inlaid marble, crystal chandeliers and hand-carved wood is remarkable.
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Each room includes hand-carved wooded furniture, vibrant silk bedding, private courtyards and air conditioning.
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