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Hand Carved Brown Teak Wood Gift / Jewelry Box With Hand-Painted Purple Rose

Hand Carved Brown Teak Wood Gift / Jewelry Box With Hand-Painted Purple Rose

$29.99

Import a touch of Thailand into your home with this beautifully crafted box, entirely hand-carved from teak wood by talented Thai artisans. Crafted from a solid piece of teak, the box emphasizes the natural properties of this precious wood in its color, form and texture. This creation is shaped from a solid section of tree trunk, polished to accentuate its natural wood grain and rich color. Atop the naturally rounded wooden lid is a lifelike, three-dimensional rose painted with a soft shade of purple. Intricately crafted from driftwood with meticulous attention to detail, this feminine flower symbolizes love, friendship and beauty. The stem and leaf are hand-painted in a fresh shade of emerald green that complements the vibrant pink tone used to color the petals. Measures 6 inches wide x 5 inches high x 4 inches long. AsiaEXP brings you handicrafts of exceptional quality from a variety of Eastern cultures, while simultaneously supporting talented craftsmen and their creative traditions. By purchasing this product you are not only acquiring a beautiful home accessory, but helping to sustain the local artisans and cultural heritage of northern Thailand. The handcrafted nature of this item will produce minor differences in design, color and sizing. Subtle variations will occur from piece to piece, adding to the unique quality of individual creations. Measurements may vary slightly.

The Cult of the Purple Rose; A Phase of Harvard Life

The Cult of the Purple Rose; A Phase of Harvard Life

$20.00

General Books publication date: 2009 Original publication date: 1902 Original Publisher: Richard G. Badger Subjects: College students Education / Higher Education / Students

Laurent Pinsard White and Purple Rose - 20 x 20 - Fine Art Poster Print

Laurent Pinsard White and Purple Rose - 20 x 20 - Fine Art Poster Print

$14.25

This fine art print was reproduced on the highest quality paper to capture the vivid color and detail of the original artwork. Size: 19 3/4 inches x 19 3/4 inches

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March 31st 2009
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How to Control Insects that Damage Rose Bushes

Rose bushes are susceptible to many damaging insects, including the rose midge larva, rose cane borer, stem girders, thrips, aphids, Japanese beetles, sawflies (or rose slug), mites, scale insects, caterpillars, and rose chafers, to name a few. There are several options for controlling these pests. [caption id="attachment_58" align="alignnone" ...
July 1st 2008
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How to Make Rose Beads from Rose Bushes

Have you ever wondered why the string of prayer beads used by Catholics is called a rosary? Well, the answer lies in the bush outside your window. Once, the beads in rosaries were made from rose petals. Many modern rosaries are made from wood, silver, or glass, ...
June 2nd 2008
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Composting Will Help Your Rose Bushes

One of the very best soil amendments to use for rose bushes—or any other plant in your garden—is compost. Using compost improves soil structure, texture, and aeration and increases the soil's water-holding capacity. Compost loosens clay soils and helps sandy soils retain water. Adding compost improves soil fertility ...
May 6th 2008
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Fertilizing Your Rose Bushes

Fertilizer is, simply put, food for roses. And roses love to eat. If you feed your bushes a healthy, nutritional diet, they will take the fertilizer and turn it into big, beautiful blooms. Here’s how to do it. The best time to fertilize established bushes is in late ...
April 17th 2008
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Pruning Your Rose Bushes

When it comes to roses, good pruning is essential to good health. Pruning removes dead wood, controls the shape of your bush, and encourages vigour and healthy flowers. The time to prune is in late winter while your bushes are still dormant, just before you put down ...

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