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  2. 45 Unique Wedding Gift Ideas for the Couple Who Already Has ...

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    Classic wedding presents include kitchen appliances, cookware, barware, linens, and other home essentials, but there are plenty of ways to put a unique and personal spin on the classics—and ofc ...

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    The gold balloon hoop metal frame would bring an elegant flair to any party, including a wedding, if you’re going the balloon route. At Party City, it’s on sale for $45, marked down from $60.

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    Although, it only fits two or three adult-sized people, it makes a b-i-g impact thanks to the sleek wooden legs and luxe linen looking fabric (try saying that three times fast). Dimensions: 30.31 ...

  5. Taffeta - Wikipedia

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    The word came into Middle English via Old French and Old Italian, which borrowed the Persian word tāfta (تافته), which means "silk" or "linen cloth". [1] As clothing, it is used in ball gowns, wedding dresses, and corsets, and in interior decoration, for curtains or wallcovering. It tends to yield a stiff cloth with a starched appearance ...

  6. ANICHINI, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    ANICHINI was founded in 1980 by Susan Dollenmaier and Patrizia Anichini. [6] The pair named the business after ANICHINI because of the Tuscan roots of the name. [7] Initially the duo acted as purveyors of linens and antiques, [8] they eventually began adding embellishments on existing products and building a brand name. [7]

  7. Hope chest - Wikipedia

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    A hope chest, also called dowry chest, cedar chest, trousseau chest, or glory box, is a piece of furniture once commonly used by unmarried young women to collect items, such as clothing and household linen, in anticipation of married life.

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