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  2. 8 Little Luxuries To Buy at Kohl’s This Winter - AOL

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    From beanies to scarves, take a look at our top winter little luxuries to buy at Kohl’s. ©Kohl's. ... Women’s Nine West Lattice Logo Shine Pashmina Wrap. Price: $12.

  3. Tefillin - Wikipedia

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    Some wrap it around the upper arm for less than a full revolution (the bare minimum to keep the knot tight) and then wrap it around the forearm seven times, [82] while others wrap it around the upper arm an additional time before wrapping it around the forearm. Many Ashkenazim and Italian Jews wear the knot to be tightened (not to be confused ...

  4. Pashmina (material) - Wikipedia

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    In the consumer markets, pashmina shawls have been redefined as a shawl/wrap with cashmere and cashmere/silk, notwithstanding the actual meaning of pashmina. Some shawls marketed as pashmina shawls contain (sheep) wool, [ 21 ] while other unscrupulous companies marketed artificial fabrics such as viscose and others as "pashmina" with deceptive ...

  5. Gift wrapping - Wikipedia

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    A yedanbo is a ceremonial gift bojagi used to wrap wedding gifts from the bride's family to the members of the groom's. [6] In Vietnamese culture, gift wrapping is an integral part of the gift-giving tradition. [7] [8] Vietnamese people often use elegant and colorful gift boxes to create visual appeal. The colors red and gold are particularly ...

  6. Here's a Handy Guide for Wrapping Every Type of Hard-to-Wrap ...

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    What You'll Need: Wrapping paper scraps (double-sided works best!) Scissor. Tape. Instructions: Start with a piece of ribbon about 12 inches long (you can go longer or shorter, depending on what ...

  7. Aso oke - Wikipedia

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    Iro: wrap skirt; Gele: head tie; Iborun or ipele: shawl or shoulder sash; However Yoruba women's garments is made typically from different Yoruba traditional fabrics, not just Aso oke, this includes Adire, Seghosen, and also different types of Lace and Ankara. Also Yoruba Women garments also includes Pakaja/Kaja and hairbeads.