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  2. Easy DIY Thanksgiving Centerpieces for a Picture-Perfect Table

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    Start by coating roughly 14 cobs of dried corn with metallic gold and copper spray paint. Once dry, hot-glue cobs to the perimeter of a 6-inch round vase. ... Black candles, brass candleholders ...

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    Of course, if subtlety isn't your specialty, then go all out with this impressive 9-foot pre-lit Christmas tree that's flocked with snowflakes to give it an extra cozy and wintery look.

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    Voluspa Metallic Glow Mini Tin Candle Trio Candles are another solid gift idea, but some are more elegant than others. This mini variety set comes with three different scents and feels extra ...

  5. Chandelier - Wikipedia

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    Many different metallic materials have been used to make chandeliers, including iron, pewter, bronze, or more prestigiously silver and even gold. Brass, however, has the warm appearance of gold while being considerably cheaper, and also easy to work with, it therefore became a popular choice for making chandeliers. [33]

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  7. Wreath - Wikipedia

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    Gold sheet, Etruscan artwork, 400–350 BC. From a tomb near Tarquinia. Wreaths were a design used in ancient times in southern Europe. The most well-known are pieces of Etruscan civilization jewelry, made of gold or other precious metals. Symbols from Greek myths often appear in the designs, embossed in precious metal at the ends of the wreath.