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		<title>A STUDY OF DESIGN — Series:: v1.5</title>
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Work with what you have and make it better. Make it ingenious. Make it beautiful. Like carved animals cut from flip flops that wash ashore from passing cruise ships. Recycled vintage saris re-sewn into elegant purses adorned with various beads. Olive wood bowls damaged in transport transformed into decorative fruit bowls by adding beading. Soda [...]]]></description>
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