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Is a move in your future? Depending on the kind of furniture you have, you may need to do a lot of initial planning to make sure all your furniture pieces get from point A to point B in the best shape possible.
Look around at your furnishings, do you have a lot of breakable pieces. Collectibles? Glass end tables? These are the things that are going to need extra care.
If you have a lot of these items you need to start your moving planning early. You either need to start purchasing or finding boxes that are sturdy enough to be supportive to your belongings. You also need to be collecting a large stash of old newspapers and bubble wrap. While many people compile a stack of these things, when you really get going, you will find it's never enough. As a whole, people have a lot more 'stuff' than they think they do in their house, and the packing of all that 'stuff' can be a nightmare, and take more supplies than you imagined.
For smaller glass pieces, such as collectibles, china, etc, you don't want to scrimp on packing materials. While we always hope the trip to the new home will be smooth, things happen, boxes get jostled around, and if you haven't packed them well enough, your perfect collectibles may be perfectly crushed.
The best tip for packing these items is to start early, if you can. Not everyone gets a lot of notice about moving. If you don't you will have to make due. But if you do know you will be moving months down the road, start packing up non-essentials early. The more time you give yourself to do this job, the more care you will be able to use with each item, and hopefully the more safely it will make the move to it's new destination.
Once you have one of these collectible boxes packed, make sure to write 'fragile' on all the sides of the box that will be showing as well as a clue to what's inside. While you know what's in there now, the more you pack in anticipation of the move, the more likely you are to start forgetting exactly what is in each box.
When it comes to furnishings, such as glass end tables, you are going to do a little more work to make sure it gets to the other end of the tip safely.
First, if your glass end tables have any drawers or shelves, those need to be cleared out. The drawer should actually be removed, unless you are going to wrap the whole table up so it won't flop out when someone picks it up. The glass portions of the table have to be taken completely out. Whether it's glass shelving, a glass top, door or other part, you don't want it rattling around inside. The glass pieces need to be wrapped in paper pads, and then placed in a sturdy cardboard box.
For all your packed items, remember, more is better in packing supplies. Hopefully it won't happen, but they should be able to stand up to a 2-3 foot drop.
Jennifer Akre, owner of numerous online specialty shops, shares her insight on how to create more space in your home by using decorative end tables, warm oak end tables and gorgeous antique wood end tables.
Chinese Teapot
The Chinese have been enjoying tea for 5000 years. Tea was accidentally discovered by a Chinese emperor when some tea leaves fell into his glass of boiling water. Chinese culture has since been influenced greatly by tea. Tea is a popular drink, which had been served on special occasions. To cite a few examples, younger generations serve older people tea to show respect. In offices, tea is served by the employees of lower rank to higher ranking officials. According to tradition, a newly married couple must serve tea to their parents.
Since the Chinese set so much in store by tea, Chinese teapot is also a big part of their tea culture. Chinese teapot is said to be the first teapots used in civilization. The varieties of teapots as seen today all over the world are all derived from the Chinese teapot which was first made by the Ming dynasty.
Genuine Chinese teapot is handcrafted by experts and is famed for being durable and exquisite. These teapots are usually made from glazed earthenware. They are free from lead and other toxic elements. The natural sediment that lies at the bottom of the teapot adds to the flavor of tea. It is, however, important to remember that these teapots should not be washed with soap or dishwashing liquid. They must only be rinsed with warm water and put to dry.
Chinese teapots are of two types:
Yixing: Pronounces as E-Shing, these teapots come from the city of Yixing known for its purple colored clay. Such clay does not break easily, has a beautiful colour, is good at retaining heat and is porous. When tea is brewed in clay that is porous, it absorbs its flavour. Unlike regular teapots that lose their shine with time, the Yixing teapots get better with age. Yixing teapots are also collected for decorative purposes. Though these teapots are mainly used to make oolong and black tea, they can also be used for green tea.
Gaiwan: Gaiwan literally means "covered bowl". Gaiwan teapots consist of three parts: bowl, lid and saucer. They come without handles. The lid acts as a strainer. One can directly from the bowl or pour the tea into another cup. Gaiwan teapots are made from porcelain, glass or clay. Some are even made from jade. The inside of a Gawain teapot is always glazed unlike an Yixing teapot. Check for a tightly fitting lid and a wide brim when buying a Gawain teapot.
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can you tell me the who's makermark a trident with the letter J attached to the leftside of trident?
the makermark is on a necklace and ear rings that appear to be made in the early 1900's.the clasp is in a long tube shape with a safety, the chain appeaers to be small metal beads with a wire running inside making it move like the metal chinese dragons that move wavy like.the stones are glass but look like diamonds and the center one might be real,it has a pearl drop as well, the pearl is golden on color its in a silver or platnum like setting . It looks very Edwardian.
no no i cant
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