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  2. Hi-5 series 12 - Wikipedia

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    Fely imagines floating in the air on a garden deck chair being lifted by balloons. Lauren uses two balloons decorated as birds and teaches them to fly. Sharing Stories: Casey tells a story about a fairy (Tim) who is waiting to get his wings, and seeks the help of his friends (Fely, Lauren and Stevie) for ideas to help them grow faster.

  3. Vegetable ivory - Wikipedia

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    An early use of vegetable ivory, attested from the 1880s, was the manufacture of buttons.The material is called corozo or corosso when used in buttons.Rochester, New York was a center of manufacturing where the buttons were "subjected to a treatment which is secret among the Rochester manufacturers", presumably improving their "beauty and wearing qualities". [5]

  4. Dorset button - Wikipedia

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    'Blandford Cartwheel' button. A Dorset button is a style of craft-made button originating in the English county of Dorset.Their manufacture was at a peak between 1622 and 1850, after which they were overtaken by machine-made buttons from factories in the developing industries of Birmingham and other growing cities.

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    If you want to rock a layered necklace look but struggle with keeping your chains from twisting and tangling, you need to check out Necklet! Necklet makes single, double and triple layering clasps ...

  8. Pearl - Wikipedia

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    Cultured or farmed pearls from pearl oysters and freshwater mussels make up the majority of those currently sold. Imitation pearls are also widely sold in inexpensive jewelry. Pearls have been harvested and cultivated primarily for use in jewelry, but in the past were also used to adorn clothing. They have also been crushed and used in ...

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