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Chinese New Year

  1. 3 Colors & Patterns That Will Mark the Year of the Dog

    Chinese New Year Each year, between 21 Jan and 20 Feb, there is a two-week worldwide celebration of Chinese New Year. New Year's Day is different every year, because it's determined as the first day of the new moon. Since it's been celebrated on different dates each year, it's also called "The Spring Festival". This year, the Chinese New Year...
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    By: Wendy
  2. Southern Living: December 2012 Special Edition - Blue Dragon Bread & Butter

    It's hiding, and you may have missed it, but that's our Blue Dragon Bread & Butter on page 62 of Southern Living's Special Edition Christmas at Home December Issue! Make It Yours!  Blue Dragon Bread and Butter (S1743) - $35 www.mottahedeh.com
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    By: Wendy
  3. Chinese New Year Display at GUMPS - Red Dragon

    It's the Year of the Dragon and our Red Dragon is getting a lot of attention! If you're in the San Francisco area make sure to stop by GUMPS to see the beautiful display they have recently set up for the Chinese New Year! Make it yours!  All dragon pieces are microwave, dishwasher and oven safe. See the full line...
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    By: Wendy
  4. TradHome: Feb/March 2012 Year of the Dragon

    If you haven't yet, go grab yourself a Traditional Home magazine and look for our Blue Dragon dinner plates on the contents page as well as page 20: New + Next YEAR OF THE DRAGON. "Fierce and fire-breathing, stylized dragon designs lend a bit of flair to one's lair. The Chinese revere the dragon for its ability to transform into...
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    By: Wendy

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