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  2. The best gifts that don't require shipping — gift cards, date ...

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    This gift basket also has an option to add on a bottle of wine for an additional fee, but keep in mind that packages containing alcohol must be signed for at the time of delivery. $60 at Harry & David

  5. Annie Antone - Wikipedia

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    Annie Antone was born in Tucson, Arizona in 1955. She learned how to weave baskets from her mother, [1] Irene Antone. Annie began at the age of 19 and sold her first basket for $10. She gave the money to her mother. [2] Currently she lives on the Gila Bend Reservation. [3]

  6. Gift basket - Wikipedia

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    A standard gift basket. A gift basket or fruit basket is typically a gift delivered to the recipient at their home or workplace. A variety of gift baskets exist: some contain fruit; while others might contain dry or canned foods such as tea, crackers and jam; or the basket might include a combination of fruit and dried good items.

  7. Mary Holiday Black - Wikipedia

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    Mary Holiday Black (c. 1934 – December 13, 2022) was a Navajo basket maker and textile weaver from Halchita, Utah. [2] During the 1970s, in response to a long-term decline in Navajo basketry, Black played a key role in the revival of Navajo basket weaving by experimenting with new designs and techniques, pioneering a new style of Navajo baskets known as "story baskets."