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  2. Clara Johnson Scroggins - Wikipedia

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    By 1994, Scroggins's ornament collection numbered 250,000 pieces. [12] Scroggins was the author of a number of books about Christmas ornament collecting, values and history. She focused her writing on ornaments from Hallmark Cards because they were the most popular at the time. [13] In 1973, Hallmark Cards started manufacturing Christmas ornaments.

  3. Acanthus (ornament) - Wikipedia

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    The Roman writer Vitruvius (c. 75 – c. 15 BC) related that the Corinthian order had been invented by Callimachus, a Greek architect and sculptor who was inspired by the sight of a votive basket that had been left on the grave of a young girl. A few of her toys were in it, and a square tile had been placed over the basket, to protect them from ...

  4. Rosette (design) - Wikipedia

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    The formalised flower motif is often carved in stone or wood to create decorative ornaments for architecture and furniture, and in metalworking, jewelry design and the applied arts to form a decorative border or at the intersection of two materials. Rosette decorations have been used for formal military awards.

  5. 40 Funny Christmas Ornaments for Guaranteed Laughs This ... - AOL

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    Here, we've curated a list of the weirdest, coolest, most hilarious Christmas ornaments for anyone looking to add some personality to their holiday decor. We scoured the internet to find all kinds ...

  6. One Woman Found Bugs Inside Her Christmas Ornaments ... - AOL

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    A viral TikTok video reveals hidden termites inside an ornament, highlighting the importance of inspecting any holiday decor stored in attics or basements.

  7. Palmette - Wikipedia

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    It is thought that the palmette originated in ancient Egypt 2,500 years BC, [4] and has influenced Greek art. Egyptian palmettes (Greek anthemia) were originally based on features of various flowers, including the papyrus and the lotus or lily representing lower and upper Egypt and their fertile union, before it became associated with the palm ...