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A Brooklyn, New York-based online consignment shop full of fresh and fun finds, this site covers just about everything from fashion to books and jewelry to craft supplies. Check out the Knife Fork Earrings. Who doesn’t love to eat? These handmade wonders are the perfect gift for any foodie or just about anyone with a sense of taste and humor.

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Consider them the funkiest handapplied Swarovski crystals, this tote has a pavé crystal bottle cap closure and a recycled rubber handle. It comes complete with a signed and numbered certificate of authenticity.
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If you like organic goodies, you'll love this allsized tin. Claiming to give an instant boost, it's great for workaholics, stressed out parents and anyone who could use a lift.
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Striving to promote their unique crafts, individual artists sell their products here. Count on finding a little bit of everything—jewelry, home goods, apparel, accessories and more. Check out the Debbie Melton "Rebirth of Chain Maille" Silver and Malachite Bracelet. Great for the holidays or any day, this bracelet has vibrant green Malachite cubes separated by sections of sterling silver chain maille.


A tableware boutique with an abundance of chic yet subtle styles. There's nothing flashy about their stash of glassware, table linens, tea pots, plates, vases, bowls and more. Checkout the Seven Day Vases. Just add flowers. This Opaline Glass vase collection has seven pieces for, well, each day of the week. Each varying in size, they look cool lined up or dispersed throughout the house.
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With more than 30 designers' work to choose from, this all-jewelry site offers a variety of unique styles. You can search by jewelry type, price, designer and what's new. Check out the Red Plaid Studded Cuff by Alexis Bittar. A unique accessory, this Lucite cuff features a hand painted Brixton plaid pattern on the outside, a solid gold paint on the inside and gold studs all the way around.
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It's the ultimate site for the animal aficionado in your life complete with quirky knickup. Complete with a velvet jacket and pants, this outfit has gold braided trim, brass buttons, epaulettes and a faux fur hat to boot.
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This site is designed to encourage childrens' involvement with music. Some are real-deal instruments and others are more novelty, but they all serve the same purpose. Check out the Kid's Nose Flute. No, that is not a typo. Kids blow air from their nose through this “instrument.” Change the sound coming out of the flute by opening and closing your mouth. You may have to hear it to believe it.
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Pamper the jetgo TLC kit includes a dental kit, earplugs, neck rest, candy, slipper socks, pen, eyeshade, moist towelettes and a deck of cards.
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If you're on the hunt for luxurious products to pamper yourself or someone else, you'll find them here. They offer candles, skin care, body care and fragrances galore. Check out the 1903 Escentric Molecule 01 Eau de Toilette. Composed solely of Iso E Super, an ingredient used to make fragrances fuller, Molecule 01 has a warm, woody tonality. While rich and velvety, it still maintains a soft and smooth scent.
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