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In ancient times, Japan was called “Akitsushima”, a name that was given to it by the 5th-century emperor, Yuryaku, and translates as, “Isle of the Dragonfly”. The story goes that the Emperor was bitten by a horsefly which was promptly eaten by a dragonfly. The Emperor honored the dragonfly by naming Japan after it.
Watercolor painting of a Dragonfly by award-winning artist Daniel Mackie.
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The perfect pull-on style ankle pant that's timeless with a slim-fitting stretch. Flat mid-rise elastic waistband. Elevated in design with a small back slit detail at end of the pant...
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Bring sustainable, eco-friendly Scandinavian style to your kitchen. Used in Swedish kitchens since the 1950s, these tried and trusted dishcloths are made of all-natural and renewable materials. Highly durable, they are...
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Celebrate traditional American craftsmanship with these hand-blown glass pitchers, made in the USA for over 100 years. The pitcher features a double spout, perfect for pouring beverages, or can also...