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  2. 64 Unique Gifts for Grandma, From a Pet Portrait to a ... - AOL

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    From a fancy KitchenAid stand mixer ($450) to a custom pet portrait (from $70), here are 64 gifts for grandma (or your mom, if the gift is “from the kids”) that she’ll appreciate and ...

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    Nana, grandma, grammy—no matter what you call your beloved grandmother, she deserves a gift that’s as special as she is. To get an idea of what she really wants, we asked the grandmas in our ...

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    And for those considering making the leap from their grandmother’s lace to a Kasia Kucharska piece, the designer has some advice: “Embrace who you are, be eccentric, be joyful, celebrate life ...

  5. Headscarf - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth II wearing a headscarf with Ronald Reagan, 1982. Headscarves may be worn for a variety of purposes, such as protection of the head or hair from rain, wind, dirt, cold, warmth, for sanitation, for fashion, recognition or social distinction; with religious significance, to hide baldness, out of modesty, or other forms of social convention. [2]

  6. Amish way of life - Wikipedia

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    Aprons are often worn at home, usually, in white (typically for the unmarried) or purple or black (for the married), and are always worn when attending church. A cape, which consists of a triangular piece of cloth, is usually worn, beginning around the teenage years, and pinned into the apron. In the colder months, a long woolen cloak may be worn.

  7. List of items traditionally worn in Japan - Wikipedia

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    A type of gown-like apron; first designed to protect kimono from food stains, it has baggy sleeves, is as long as the wearer's knees, and fastens with strips of cloth ties that are tied at the back of the neck and the waist. Particularly used when cooking and cleaning, it is worn by Japanese housewives, lunch ladies, and cleaners. Kanzashi

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