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  2. 30 of the best Valentine's Day gifts for him - AOL

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    Valentine's Day gift ideas for coffee lovers, dog parents, outdoorsy guys, men who like to fish, and much more.

  3. 60 Valentine’s Day Gifts for Him That Aren’t Basic or Cringe

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    One of the coolest gifts on this list (especially for the boyfriend who loves to start his day with a smoothie) is none other than this portable, 18-ounce blender from Ninja.

  4. The 25 best Valentine's Day gifts ideas for him - AOL

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    Gifting from the heart is a great way to go for Valentine's Day. Get your guy a sentimental item like an engraved flask for pick something for fun-loving guy like light saber chopsticks or a LEGO ...

  5. Hans Godo Frabel - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] At that time crystal glass was not considered a serious art medium and few artists were utilizing the beauty and diversity of glass to create unique art pieces. [3] Frabel was the third child in a family with five children. The tumultuous political climate after World War II necessitated a family migration to West Germany.

  6. Dartington Crystal - Wikipedia

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    All hand-made crystal items are still produced at Dartington Crystal in Torrington meaning the factory is the only working hand-made tableware producing crystal factory left in the UK, [citation needed] Given the demand for this product, the company does however outsource some ranges of items from within the EU (especially machine-made) crystal ...

  7. Blue Mountain Pottery - Wikipedia

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    Blue Mountain Pottery were known for their combinations of glazes that gave each item a unique finish. The initial glaze used was a deep blue-green, combined with a darker glaze. This combination of glazes, called a "flow glaze" or a "drip glaze" process, meant that during the firing process, each piece obtained a unique appearance. [1] [3]