Ibis & Orchid Night Lights
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IBIS one pc celluloid med blue vintage button
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JAPAN SILVER 1000 YEN 2009 PROOF = NIIGATA - IBIS =
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IBIS one pc celluloid large yellow vintage button
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TRINIDAD & TOBAGO 1980 $5 Scarlet Ibis Unc
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Nightlights as Art Form
The exact shade of purple on a butterfly’s silky wings, the pastel tones of a rainbow or earthy tints of a sunset have challenged and eluded the palettes of the finest artists ever since the world began. The miracles of nature are truly breathtaking to behold, but they are not concepts usually captured or associated with the every day item we call night-lights. That is, not until now. Nightlights with botanically-inspired designs are more than just the artistic forte of Ibis and Orchid; they are beautifully crafted and expertly painted works of art that will transform (as well as light) any kitchen, bathroom, bedroom or hallway. Cast in bonded marble, the Ibis and Orchid Nightlights are curved so that the bulb, (which is included) is always concealed. The Ibis and Orchid Night Lights are the perfect gift for any household and they come in a smartly wrapped gift box. Most of them cost under $20 dollars and they add a beautiful touch to any décor or setting. The Ibis and Orchid Night Lights are approximately 3-¼ inches wide and 6 inches tall and come in a myriad of beautiful designs and colors.Ninety-eight percent of all reviews concerning the Ibis and Orchid Night Lights were positive. This can only provoke some wonder about that other two percent of consumers who had something negative to say about these beautiful night lights. Perhaps they have nothing good to say about anything. One thing is certain. It seems advisable to stay away from the home of anyone who does not find these lights to be attractive and unique. It is hard to imagine anyone not enjoying these night lights as they so beautifully reflect the power and exquisite beauty of nature. But then again, I have also heard that bad taste is catching.Get an Ibis and Orchid Night light today!For more information: http://brownsmark.com/
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careoforchids says:
2 years ago
A great idea - I'd never have thought of orchid nightlights