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925 Sterling Silver Elephant&Ball European Bead S36 | ![]() |
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Rhinestone Elephant Balls Charm Bracelet Silver Tone | ![]() |
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The Elephant's Ball $8.71 Buy and sell [The Elephant's Ball] at great prices. |
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Silver Elephant Charm Necklace $60 Dream Mullick silver wise one elephant charm necklace brings with it the reminder of knowledge. A silver round charm features an elephant on the front with the words I am knowledge engraved on the back. The word I is symbolized by an eye and serves as a reminder to follow our inner wisdom on our path through life. The charm hangs from a 16 inch antiqued silver ball chain. |
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Silver Faith Elephant Charm Necklace $50 Dream Mullick silver faith elephant charm necklace brings with it the reminder of the need for faith. A silver charm features an elephant on the front with the word faith engraved on the back. This adorable .5 inch elephant charm is a reminder to follow our inner wisdom and have faith on our path through life. The charm hangs from a 16 inch antiqued silver ball chain. |
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Sterling Silver Reflections Elephant Bead $15 Sterling Silver Reflections Elephant Bead |
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The Elephant's Ball and Grand Fete Champetre (1883) $10.18 The Elephant's Ball and Grand Fete Champetre (1883) |
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Elephant $13.98 White Blood Cells may have been a reaction to the amount of fame the White Stripes had received up to the point of its release, but, paradoxically, it made full-fledged rock stars out of Jack and Meg White and sold over half a million copies in the process. Despite the White Stripes' ambivalence, fame nevertheless seems to suit them: They just become more accomplished as the attention paid to them increases. Elephant captures this contradiction within the Stripes and their music; it's the first album they've recorded for a major label, and it sounds even more pissed-off, paranoid, and stunning than its predecessor. Darker and more difficult than White Blood Cells, the album offers nothing as immediately crowd-pleasing or sweet as "Fell in Love With a Girl" or "We're Going to Be Friends," but it's more consistent, exploring disillusionment and rejection with razor-sharp focus. Chip-on-the-shoulder anthems like the breathtaking opener, "Seven Nation Army," which is driven by Meg White's explosively minimal drumming, and "The Hardest Button to Button," in which Jack White snarls "Now we're a family!" -- one of the best oblique threats since Black Francis sneered "It's educational!" all those years ago -- deliver some of the fiercest blues-punk of the White Stripes' career. "There's No Home for You Here" sets a girl's walking papers to a melody reminiscent of "Dead Leaves and the Dirty Ground" (though the result is more sequel than rehash), driving the point home with a wall of layered, Queen-ly harmonies and piercing guitars, while the inspired version of "I Just Don't Know What to Do With Myself" goes from plaintive to angry in just over a minute, though the charging guitars at the end sound perversely triumphant. At its bruised heart, Elephant portrays love as a power struggle, with chivalry and innocence usually losing out to the power of seduction. "I Want to Be the Boy" tries, unsuccessfully, to charm a girl's mother; "You've Got Her in Your Pocket," a deceptively gentle ballad, reveals the darker side of the Stripes' vulnerability, blurring the line between caring for someone and owning them with some fittingly fluid songwriting. The battle for control reaches a fever pitch on the "Fell in Love With a Girl"-esque "Hypnotize," which suggests some slightly underhanded ways of winning a girl over before settling for just holding her hand, and on the show-stopping "Ball and Biscuit," seven flat-out seductive minutes of preening, boasting, and amazing guitar prowess that ranks as one the band's most traditionally bluesy (not to mention sexy) songs. Interestingly, Meg's star turn, "In the Cold, Cold Night," is the closest Elephant comes to a truce in this struggle, her kitten-ish voice balancing the song's slinky words and music. While the album is often dark, it's never despairing; moments of wry humor pop up throughout, particularly toward the end. "Little Acorns" begins with a sound clip of Detroit newscaster Mort Crim's Second Thoughts radio sho |
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Elephant Pin Brooch in Sterling Silver $59.99 Elephant Pin Brooch in Sterling Silver SKU: 64QG0460 |
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Charming Life Good Luck Elephant Charm Necklace $17 *Often associated with wisdom, luck and loyalty, is this charming elephant pendant *Jewelry piece features a petite sterling silver heart charm accent *Elephant charm is made of pewter with a sterling silver plating *Pendant hangs from a sterling silver 18â-inch ball bead chain *In ancient times, the white elephant was chosen by Buddha as one of his many incarnations *Some believe that the elephant is the most positive animal symbol known *Many believe that the elephant can teach us lessons in strength, wisdom, loyalty, solitude, and intelligence All carat weights and measurements are approximate and may vary slightly from the listed information. |
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Sterling Silver Reflections Kids Elephant Bead $13 Sterling Silver Reflections Kids Elephant Bead |
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Sterling Silver Reflections Kids Elephant Clip Bead $18 Sterling Silver Reflections Kids Elephant Clip Bead |
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Unwanted Holiday Gifts
The new year is here. It is time to go back to work, take down the tree, and put away all the Christmas presents. Well...maybe not all of the Christmas presents. Did Aunt Frieda give you a pair of Uncle Freddie's unused golf ball-shaped gold cufflinks? Did Cousin Sarah knit you a pair of socks better suited to a toddler than your grown-up-sized tootsies? Did you receive a gift card to a restaurant that's closest location is 200 miles away? What do you do with all of these unusable or undesirable gifts? You don't want to "look a gift horse the mouth," but you certainly want to make the best of this sad situation. Here are some tips on how to deal with those gifts you'd rather not keep.
For gifts that are not handmade or hand-me-downs, there is always the option of returning the gift to the place it was bought. You can often receive store credit or even cash if you return a gift with a gift receipt. If you don't have a gift receipt you can usually get store credit, at least. Let's hope you like that store. One word of caution. Some sites like Amazon.com will notify the purchaser when someone returns an item if the purchaser neglected to mark the item as a gift upon purchase. That's a little tough to explain, especially if you feigned excitement and gratitude when you opened the gift. It's best to call or email to ask exactly what will happen if you return an item.
If you don't want to take the chance of the gift-giver finding out that you didn't like their gift, you can always try to sell the item on eBay or craigslist. There is no guarantee that you'll get a nibble, but it's worth a try and you even have the potential of earning even more than the gift-giver paid for the item.
If the gift happens to be made out of a precious metal like gold, silver, platinum or palladium you can skip the return and trying to sell the item on eBay. There are a number of online refineries that will buy your unwanted jewelry or cufflinks (or silverware, or anything made out of a precious metal) for far more than you would expect. Because of the terrible economic climate, precious metals are worth a lot.
One very fun way to get rid of unwanted gifts is to hold a post-holiday swap party. Invite all your friends over and have them re-wrap their unwanted gifts. Serve food and drinks and have everybody swap the gifts. Everybody ends up with everybody else's bad gifts, but sometimes the recipient will really like the gift they end up with. If not, they can either trade with someone else at the party or they can follow another one of the tips in this article. Keep in mind that this swap party is only fun when the person who gave you the bad gift is not invited. It wouldn't be very fun for them to see their gift to you in the mix.
Of course you can always save the bad gift until next year, when you can "regift" it, or better yet, donate it to a charity that might be able to put it to good use. Rest assured that you are never stuck with a bad gift. You have many different ways to get rid of it.
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