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  2. Mizuhiki - Wikipedia

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    Mizuhiki on an envelope — this photo shows gold and silver kekkon mizuhiki adorning a shūgi-bukuro, commonly given as a gift at weddings.. Mizuhiki (水引, lit. ' water-pull ') is an ancient Japanese artform of knot-tying, most commonly used to decorate envelopes, called kinpū, which are given as gifts during holidays like Japanese New Year (and are then called otoshidama) or for special ...

  3. Ganutell - Wikipedia

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    Ganutell is a Maltese art form of making artificial flowers from wire, thread, and beads.. In his introduction to the book Ganutell by Maria Kerr, the Maltese scholar and historian Guido Lanfranco states that in Maltese eighteenth and nineteenth century history, one finds numerous references to ganutell which can be considered to be the Maltese art of making artistic flowers.

  4. Garland - Wikipedia

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    Daisy chain - A garland created from the daisy flower (generally as a children's game) is called a daisy chain. One method of creating a daisy chain is to pick daisies and create a hole towards the base of the stem (such as with fingernails or by tying a knot). The stem of the next flower can be threaded through until stopped by the head of the ...

  5. Petrea volubilis - Wikipedia

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    Petrea volubilis, commonly known as purple wreath, queen's wreath or sandpaper vine, is an evergreen flowering vine in the family Verbenaceae, native to tropical America, that is valued especially for its display of violet flowers.

  6. Lei (garland) - Wikipedia

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    Normally used for flowers and foliage with long pliable petioles or stems. [5] Hili: braid or plait with only one kind of material. Most commonly made from three or more strands of supple vine or fern braided together. [5] Hilo: twist, double helix, intertwine. A method of making a lei by twisting two strands together to form a "rope".

  7. Holocaust Memorial Day - latest: Kate joins William at event ...

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    William, wearing a navy suit and blue tie, and Kate, wearing all black, were greeted on arrival by Olivia Marks-Woldman, chief executive of the Holocaust Memorial Day Trust, and its chairwoman of ...

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