Saturday, November 26, 2011

Tana Silk Floor Lamp - Citrus

!±8± Tana Silk Floor Lamp - Citrus

Brand : OM Gallery | Rate : | Price : $99.00
Post Date : Nov 26, 2011 02:05:26 | Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Handmade by personal friends of the Om Gallery and constructed with fine taffeta silk by skilled Vietnamese craftspeople, our exquisite lamp represents a one-of-a-kind creation. As with all Om Gallery products, this item is made with the highest fair trade principles in mind. The Tana Silk Floor Lamp makes an exquisite addition to any room. Whether placed in a corner or a more prominent area, this striking and uncommon lamp is a superb accent light. Your purchase of this Om Gallery lamp will contribute to the improved living conditions of our Vietnamese partners and their families. For this, we would like to thank you. Tana Silk Floor Lamp measures 45"H x 11"W (at the base).

  • Shades: Silk with clear plastic lining
  • Includes 6-foot cord with on/off switch
  • Requires two (2) 35-watt CFL blubs (not included)
  • Dimensions: 45 inches tall x 11 inches wide x 11 inches deep
  • Handcrafted

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Sunday, November 20, 2011

Vietnam, mon affair - DaNang

DaNang, a wonderful city on the shore of Chinese Sea; people living there are enormously skillfull-producing marmor and wooden sculptures, silk,lanterns...even being poor and having always problems with innondations they are humble, lucky,calm and kind...nearby is famous museum of Cham´s culture /hinduistic ancient sculptures/. Wonderful event!

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Monday, November 14, 2011

"Charming Hoi An" Linzstoker's photos about Hoi An, Vietnam (woodworking shops in hoi an)

Preview of Linzstoker's blog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: www.travelpod.com This blog preview was made by TravelPod using the TripAdvisor™ TripWow slideshow creator. Entry from: Hoi An, Vietnam Entry Title: "Charming Hoi An" Entry: "Hoi An was an easy four-hour bus ride from Hue. It was a little funny though. We were told the bus would pick us up at our guesthouse, which was great news because it meant we didn't have to carry our packs to a bus station. The downfall was that we were among the first passengers to be picked up so it took an hour to round up the rest. Then, just as I thought we were finally heading out of town, the bus pulled into a gas station, where they made us unload our luggage and transfer to another bus. Not sure what that was all about. Maybe it had a fuller tank than the bus we were on. Anyway, Hoi An was great. I really liked it. The older part of town is so quaint. During the 16th through 19th centuries, Hoi An was an important Vietnamese trading port. This international sphere of influence led to an interesting blend of indigenous, French, and Japanese architecture. But whatever the style, it feels historic. Walking the streets and narrow alleyways, one feels almost transported in time. And the best part of it is, in order to enhance Hoi An's antique charm, they restrict motorized vehicles from the historic area during certain times (there wasn't much consistency so we couldn't quite figure out what their schedule was). And those hours ...

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Saturday, November 5, 2011

Silk Screens Manchester 2008

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