Gift ideas for remembering
Giving a gift is not just a question of transferring an asset, a mere material gesture, but it involves all the cultural elements that characterise a society. A gift ideas may be symbolic or allusive. A clock, for example, may mark an occurrence or ask someone to be more punctual; a compass means order or the capacity of finding one's way around; a moneybox may be an invitation to save. In short, gift items have a concealed esoteric meaning. There is also something else concealed behind a gift: ourselves.
In order to be a gift - an object or even just the thought of it - it must satisfy the logic of reason as well as the irrationality of emotion, of the heart. It must consider the occasion and be targeted to the tastes and psychology of the person it is given to. It must bear in mind etiquette and expectations. As Marilyn Monroe said in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes: "A kiss makes you feel great but a diamond and sapphire bracelet lasts forever".
The alloy used to produce our gift ideas for rustic home decor satisfies all EEC and USA regulations governing containers for alimentary use.
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