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		<title>Japanese Print</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Aug 2009 00:13:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jahan</dc:creator>
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 The introduction of soy ink about a decade ago has brought a welcome change in the printing industry. Unlike petroleum ink, soy ink is produced from soybean and definitely has more advantages than the traditional ink used in printing industry. Use of soy ink in the industry printing step ensures a safe and pleasant [...]]]></description>
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<p> The introduction of soy ink about a decade ago has brought a welcome change in the printing industry. Unlike petroleum ink, soy ink is produced from soybean and definitely has more advantages than the traditional ink used in printing industry. Use of soy ink in the industry printing step ensures a safe and pleasant environment for printing without significant loss of energy. One result of rising oil prices in countries OPEC soy ink proves to be a perfect complement to its traditional counterpart ink oil. The abundance and low cost are probably the main reasons for most acceptance of soy ink for the printing industry worldwide. </p>
<p> Results soy ink oil based ink on a number of aspects. To begin, inks from oil or other vegetable oils are lucid and therefore can not produce brilliant color effects. Moreover, the inks from oil soybean are clear and to better effect. That is the reason why most newspapers use soy ink in comparison to their counterparts in other. The pigments and chemicals added to soy ink is similar to that used in the petroleum-based ink, therefore, not soy ink can be called as 100% biodegradable. </p>
<p> Soy-based inks are very beneficial during the recycling process of paper. Elimination of soy ink stains on paper is much easier than other artificial dyes. Soy inks are easily washable and cause less damage to the paper fibers. As a result, recycled paper is much brighter and fit for use. Moreover, waste soy ink poses no threat to the environment and can be easily treated with modern methods. </p>
<p> These advantages of soy ink has become almost a unanimous choice for the printing industry, especially in the USA. In fact, the use of soy ink in the U.S. market has been a significant jump from less than 5% in 1989 to about 23% today. Reports suggest as one of Asia&#39;s largest markets for soy-based inks, with Japanese printing companies purchase of a significant part of the U.S. soy ink. Of the 28 ink manufacturers in Asia producing soy ink, 23 are in Japan. With a promising area for development in the Asian market, experts are hoping soy ink capture a significant share of European print market as well. </p>
<p> Inks Soy has come as a blessing to prevent environmental degradation. The need for eco-friendly solutions to enterprises has become a necessity due environmental hazards posed by increasing industrial growth worldwide. The use of soy ink and other inks friendly environment has led to <a href="http://www.bacchuspress.com">the</a> green printing. In fact, the use of eco-friendly printing solutions is welcome news for environmentalists as well as a good promotional tool for commercial printing companies. </p>
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		<title>Repro Old</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 16 Aug 2009 19:24:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jahan</dc:creator>
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I am looking for instructions on how to make a reproduction of an old fashioned Santa Claus candy container?
 Does anyone know where I can find the instructions to make a &#8230; I&#39;ve looked everywhere .. 
 Too vague, more information is needed. 
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<b>I am looking for instructions on how to make a reproduction of an old fashioned Santa Claus candy container?</b>
<p> <i>Does anyone know where I can find</i> the instructions to make a &#8230; I&#39;ve looked everywhere .. </p>
<p> Too vague, more information is needed. </p>
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		<title>Art Japanese</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 08 Aug 2009 20:31:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jahan</dc:creator>
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How does the ancient art of Japanese Anime concern?
 Just something I wanted to know for some time &#8230; How Japanese art 19th century refer to encourage today? 
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_manga not be explained better (- -*) 
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<b>How does the ancient art of Japanese Anime concern?</b>
<p> <i>Just something I wanted to know for some time &#8230; How Japanese art</i> 19th century refer to encourage today? </p>
<p> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_manga not be explained better (- -*) </p>
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		<title>Old Japanese</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 08 Aug 2009 05:19:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jahan</dc:creator>
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How do I take care of my Japanese Spitz 2 month old?
 Can anyone tell me what to feed, what to do about caring for my puppy 2 months old. his first time to take care or 2 months old and a Japanese spitz. I do not know how to care for her. please help [...]]]></description>
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<b>How do I take care of my Japanese Spitz 2 month old?</b>
<p> <i>Can anyone tell me what to feed, what to do about caring for my puppy</i> 2 months old. his first time to take care or 2 months old and a Japanese spitz. I do not know how to care for her. please help me. thanks. </p>
<p> = You should have asked this before buying the puppy home. Call the breeder or the pet store and ask for details on whether this race. Basically, all puppies need food, shelter, water and lots of love and affection. </p>
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		<title>Guardian Lions</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Jul 2009 15:19:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jahan</dc:creator>
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 Many old houses and important buildings were guarded by stone images that represented protection by the other world. If your tastes run to statuary and want to explore the idea of decorating your house with silent guardians, consider the following: 
 Fu Dog (also known as Fu Lion, Foo Dog, lion of Buddha, Shishi [...]]]></description>
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<p> Many old houses and important buildings were guarded by stone images that represented protection by the other world. If your tastes run to statuary and want to explore the idea of decorating your house with silent guardians, consider the following: </p>
<p> Fu Dog (also known as Fu Lion, Foo Dog, lion of Buddha, Shishi or Imperial Guardian Lion): </p>
<p> Fu Dogs come in pairs, and female (characterized by the single cub in his left foot) guards the people living inside the house, while men (whose right paw rests on a ball) guards the home itself. Chinese Fu dogs were actually paintings of lions, but as lions are native to China, the original artists had to use the model closer to hand, that domestic dogs have been used for more purposes care. </p>
<p> Sphinx: </p>
<p> Sphinxes are figures of lions with human heads, which were the guardians of the important structures. The most famous sphinx guards the pyramids of Giza. Another famous Oedipus sphinx was defeated by hitting his enigma. Egypt is not the only home of the Sphinx, is also known to India, Burma, Sri Lanka and Thailand. The Sphinx is a guardian of secrets, knowledge and power. </p>
<p> Gargoyle: </p>
<p> The word &quot;gargoyle&quot; sounds Gothic and mysterious, but it came from the French &quot;gargouille&quot; which means &quot;throat&quot; or &quot;gargle&quot;. This is because the origins earlier this stone image was the decoration of a water pipe that led from the roof away from the sides of a building. However, they were also used for protection, to ward off evil spirits. This is why so many depictions of gargoyles are ugly, fantastic creatures. </p>
<p> Grotesque (Chimera): </p>
<p> &quot;Grotesque&quot; is what distinguishes architecture gargoyles statues was not designed like a whirlwind. The term comes from Latin, sharing his home with &quot;cave&quot;, ie a small hollow. It can be as bizarre as the name claims, with many goblins and creatures appear darkest male fantasies of a world beyond. </p>
<p> Men with long swords: </p>
<p> Guerrero tutors is to ensure the temples and tombs in China for millennia. They represented many different beings, symbols of long-dead armies representations of gods who granted the house for their protection. Some legends held that if the house was threatened, the warriors wake up from their sleep of stone to defend it. </p>
<p> Since many cultures will not be happy if you take their sacred statues home after a tour, is the fate of many companies advertising on the Internet today make replicas of many ancient artifacts. If you do a search on the type of tutor you want, you will probably find many ways to indulge their tastes. </p>
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		<title>Unique Chinese</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 12 Jul 2009 01:39:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jahan</dc:creator>
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 Chinese history title = &#34;Chinese Tea&#34;&#62; tea 
 Tea (Camellia sinensis) is native to China. The ancient Chinese used for medical purposes, developed after the infusion is known as tea, to this day tea is said to cleanse the digestive system toxins. Later, the Chinese learned to grow tea plants and use their leaves [...]]]></description>
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<p> <a href="http://www.goldenteahouse.com" target="_self" title="Chinese Tea">Chinese</a> history title = &quot;Chinese Tea&quot;&gt; tea </p>
<p> <strong>Tea</strong> <em>(Camellia sinensis)</em> is native to China. The ancient Chinese used for medical purposes, developed after the infusion is known <em>as tea,</em> to this day tea is said to cleanse the digestive system toxins. Later, the Chinese learned to grow <strong>tea plants</strong> and use their leaves to make various types of <strong>tea.</strong> </p>
<p> Many different types of <strong>tea</strong> grown in each of the dynasties in China. </p>
<p> <strong>Chinese tea culture</strong> refers to methods of <strong>tea preparation,</strong> equipment used to make <strong>tea</strong> and the occasions on which <strong>the</strong> tea consumed in China. </p>
<p> <strong>Tea</strong> culture in China differs from that of Europe, Britain or Japan in such things as preparation methods, tasting methods and the occasions for which it is consumed. Even now, in both casual and formal Chinese occasions, <strong>tea</strong> consumed regularly. Besides being a beverage, <strong>Chinese tea</strong> is used in traditional Chinese medicine and Chinese cuisine. </p>
<h2> About of Yishan Teashop </h2>
<p> Yishan Teashop is led by a committed group of <strong>tea masters,</strong> specialists and all-around <strong>tea lovers.</strong> Through a partnership with excellent transport agents in Beijing, in addition to our extensive network of <strong>farmers</strong> tea throughout China, we are able to present an ideal <strong>tea</strong> experience <strong>on-line purchase</strong> is hard to match! Yishan Teashop Hong Kong is an association based in Beijing ChaYuanChaCheng Maliandao, one of the largest in the city&#39;s major tea Beijing buildings wholesale tea. </p>
<h2> About Golden Teahouse </h2>
<p> We&#39;re here to share with you our passion for <strong>Chinese tea</strong> and offer you our finest selection direct from China! Our Chinese teas are all naturally processed without additional flavorings, additives or preservatives. </p>
<h2> Our <strong>Oolong Tea</strong> </h2>
<p> <strong>Wu-Long Teas</strong> <br /> The direct translation of Black Dragon <strong>Oolong Tea</strong> &#39;s meaning is both bewildering and tempting. No other category of teas includes such a wide range of shapes, colors and <html> aromas. <br /> No technique of other processing is based both on individual prescriptions transmitted through many generations. Simply, title = &quot;Oolong tea&quot;&gt; <strong>Oolong tea</strong> offers something for everyone from the rich bold flavors roasted subtle floral aromas and soft. Take a look around or email us to learn more! </p>
<p> <strong>Wuyi Oolong Tea</strong> <br /> The Wuyi Mountains are a legendary tourist spot protected under the umbrella of the United Nations World Heritage Site. Within the magnificent scenery of mountains over seventy odd and green valleys of an oral history of <strong>Oolong</strong> decision has passed from generation to generation, producing more than eight hundred variations of teas, each with their own names and processing rules. In Yishan Teashop have a relationship to this region and to spend our teas Wuyi Oolong and knowledge with an added element of passion and love that goes far beyond the role of tea vendor. We hope that through us, you can learn the great appreciation for the <strong>culture of tea</strong> Wuyi rich and diverse. </p>
<p> <strong>Tie</strong> Guan Yin Tea <br /> Tie Guan Yin-style oolongs have reached critical mass throughout China and are now gaining popularity in the West as a delicate and complex exchange of the recent popularity tea green. <br /> On the surface, Tie Guan Yins differ from most of <a href="http://www.yishanteashop.com" target="_self" title="Oolong Tea"><strong>Oolong</strong></a> Tea as a green color and lowest oxidation. However, when it comes to transformation, it is almost a category to themselves. Make sure you know Tie Guan Yins regional, as we like to sell and demonstrate many of the tasting notes and changes from one farm to another. Tie Guan Yins offer a unique experience, not only on the basis of their grades, but in its specific location on the famous Anxi county farm. </p>
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		<title>Chinese Ceramics</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 11 Jul 2009 11:27:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jahan</dc:creator>
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As one of the four nations of ancient civilization, China has contributed much to society development and human progress, including the invention and development of the ceramics are particularly important and significant. 


 The craft of pottery and ceramic art is the oldest art and crafts of our country. As far as the New Stone [...]]]></description>
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As one of the four nations of ancient civilization, China has contributed much to society development and human progress, including the invention and development of the ceramics are particularly important and significant. 
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<p> The craft of pottery and ceramic art is the oldest <a href="http://www.made-in-china.com/products/catlist/listsubcat/111/00/mic/Arts_Crafts.html">art</a> and crafts of our country. As far as the New Stone Age pottery is gray, terracotta, white pottery, painted pottery and black pottery with simple and rough style. In Shang Dynasty ceramic glazed and unglazed pottery that initially appears rigid porcelain characters appeared yet. Porcelain was created in the Eastern Han dynasty, whose techniques of production and level of artistic creation reached a high degree of maturity. In the Song Dynasty industry Porcelain flourished greatly, and scores of famous porcelain kilns come to a point. As for the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the technology of forging white enamel decoration and fire ceramics are more advanced than previous generations. </p>
<p> Most species of Chinese ceramics is, terracotta black clay, black clay pottery, painted, printed earthenware ceramics and pottery, etc.. </p>
<p> <strong>* Ceramic Terracotta <br /></strong> <br /> Terracotta Pottery is a type of pottery in the Neolithic Age, and as the clay that contains some elements of the Faith, which are oxidized to iron oxide when roasting, due to the color of red pottery will land, or brick red with henna, and was named accordingly. </p>
<p> <strong>* Black Pottery</strong> </p>
<p> The invention of ceramic black, according to archaeological discoveries were made in late Neolithic age located, was brought out between 2600 BC &#8211; 2000 BC. As the black mud occurred through traditional ceramic techniques, so that people are often shocked by the magnificent beauty and noble clay black, who could bring people feelings of dignity, comfort, tranquility and enlargement. The discovery of ceramic culture technology indicates Black Ceramic pottery production in China has reached an unprecedented level, and also shows behind the historical process of conversion of production have ceramic feasibility to meet the aesthetic demands. </p>
<p> <strong>* White Ceramic</strong> </p>
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<p> &quot;Ceramic White&quot; is a leap forward from pottery to porcelain. &quot;Ceramic White&quot; is a type of ceramic, whose interior and surface white exterior are made. Most of the blanks in handmade pottery and china clay or kaolin which contains less Fe than clay elements of China, and the cooking temperature of which is about 1000 degrees. The invention and application of incised ceramic blank in the late Shang Dynasty is a milestone in the history the development of Chinese ceramic technology of production. </p>
<p> <strong>* Painted Pottery</strong> </p>
<p> Painted Pottery is an achievement notable of the Yangshao culture, is a type of pottery painted with Sienna, red and black colors. The art of painted pottery appears with strong flavors of life and unique artistic style, the image should be painted white before firing ceramic thus fixing the painted patterns on the surface of pottery and will not break easily after being fired. The pottery patterned behaviors ages from the Neolithic to the Han Dynasty in China soared fit: before firing, to press down the ceramic patterns need in their special places just before the ready-made blanks Ceramic dry. </p>
<p> The main sculptures are ceramic cookers, pots, jars and bowls. Among them the main types of burners are ceramic burner style Ge, Boshan burner burner smoke and so on, the main types of <a href="http://www.made-in-china.com/Light-Industry-Daily-Use-Catalog/Ceramics-Porcelain-Enamel.html.html">vessels</a> ceramic are saliva pot, pot head cock-mouth pot dish and so on, the main types of pottery vessels that four bottle tied small jars with the abdomen bubbles, &quot;Tian&quot; form of words and jars with a small mouth jars to break with the shoulders and so on, and the main types of ceramic bowls are bowls feet tall, the palace of bowling, bamboo hats, bowls, mugs and so on foot lying. </p>
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<p> Chinese pottery has flourished for many years now, the dark red glazed ceramic Yixing City, the Shiwang ceramic sculpture in the city, three-colored glazed pottery in the area of Jieshou, the purple-red pottery in the city of Zibo, green glazed pottery in the area of Tongguan, ceramics County Chongning cut glass, porcelain sculpture in Dehua County, a bottle of willow china and porcelain bottle of cola in Phoenix are known in Jingdezhen the world. </p>
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		<title>Old Brass</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Jun 2009 12:44:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jahan</dc:creator>
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Would you like to refinish old brass bed. Can I spray paint? If so, what would be a nice finish?
 We have an old brass bed metal 70&#39;s (brilliant &#8211; cheap looking) and give it a more classic. It&#39;s for our son of 24 who, so you must have a male gaze. Open to all [...]]]></description>
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<b>Would you like to refinish old brass bed. Can I spray paint? If so, what would be a nice finish?</b>
<p> <i>We</i> have an old brass bed metal 70&#39;s (brilliant &#8211; cheap looking) and give it a more classic. It&#39;s for our son of 24 who, so you must have a male gaze. Open to all suggestions and general comments. If we can spray paint it, we are thinking black or antique bronze. thoughts? </p>
<p> Preparation of metal is the key to achieving results. It must be clean. Once your cleaning to where you think your right &#8230; put on rubber golv and wipe with a cloth dampened with acetone. DO NOT touch metal with bare hands. Then sprinkle with 2 light coats then priming layers of color after the address paints used. My preference would be to use devices such epoxy paint. They are VERY resistant to scratches. </p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 21 Jun 2009 23:20:40 +0000</pubDate>
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 Not long ago, you knew he could find very old and rare antiques that are sold in some Japanese street markets for a meager amount. At that time, was not a big market for such relics of a bygone era, and any collector had given a fairly decent chance of collecting a considerable amount [...]]]></description>
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<p> Not long ago, you knew he could find very old and rare antiques that are sold in some Japanese street markets for a meager amount. At that time, was not a big market for such relics of a bygone era, and any collector had given a fairly decent chance of collecting a considerable amount former Japanese valuables for a small investment. </p>
<p> Times change however, and today the value of antiques from Japan triggered. Instead of being a &quot;bargain&quot; that a fan or minor collector could easily afford the collection of antique items from Japan is often a costly affair. </p>
<p> However, the ever increasing value of the various items over to feed the desire to discover an ancient Japanese piece that had perhaps been overlooked. </p>
<p> <strong>Seeking Japanese Antiques everywhere</strong> </p>
<p> Mainly, the problem with searching for what could be in sight is the enormous extent of it. Ironically, that is the very reason why there doubtless are still rare in Japan the old articles that could be worth much, but are simply overlooked. </p>
<p> Very often the first ports End call to be the antique shops. To some extent this makes sense, but today many antique shops actually have your inventory professional values. Therefore, the chances of finding rare antiques Japanese who were somehow overlooked when examined carefully slim to none. </p>
<p> In fact, watching the Japanese porcelain plate an old set that can be a family heirloom that has been passed from generation to generation, probably would be more effective. More likely is that these pieces have never been very well appreciated or experts. </p>
<p> Of course, this is the very basis of the search for ancient Japanese valuables hidden in plain sight &#8211; to see those pieces that experts have not had the chance to see. </p>
<p> For this reason, running auctions without Japanese antiques appraised beforehand are a treasure of opportunity. Many times a seller has unknowingly an antique piece which proved to be extremely rare. Needless to say, the buyer who discovered a hidden diamond that have benefited enormously. </p>
<p> In this sense, although the weather has raised the ante (and value) of rare antiques from Japan, there are still ways in which it is unknown can be unearthed valuable pieces. </p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 May 2009 23:30:21 +0000</pubDate>
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What company should be used to send a whole plate?
 I need to send a group of Pittsburgh Plate California. What carrier sea should be used? 
 Most places will ship, but &#8230;&#8230;. check the prices, the weight limit, the manner in which I plan to deliver the safest bet would be it.But UPS or [...]]]></description>
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<b>What company should be used to send a whole plate?</b>
<p> <i>I need to send a group of Pittsburgh Plate California. What carrier</i> sea should be used? </p>
<p> Most places will ship, but &#8230;&#8230;. check the prices, the weight limit, the manner in which I plan to deliver the safest bet would be it.But UPS or Fed-Ex.Just not go to the post office because the last time I sent something like that first got lost in the mail, sent to the wrong person and when my aunt have the set broken.Hopefully this helped a little. </p>
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