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		<title>What Are Best Gifts For Women Over 60?</title>
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<p>Gift ideas for women over 60 are not especially hard to locate. At least not any harder than for most women, unless you have someone who has always been the one whom you have had problems finding a gift for. Some women just seem to have practically everything that you can think of to buy and you are at a loss. However, here are a few tips on buying for that special women over 60 that will surely please her.</p>
<p>Most women love magazines and if there is one she is interested in like decorating, sewing, crochet or gardening. the perfect gift would be a subscription to her favorite magazine. Of course, it does depend on what the occasion may be &#8211; this would be fine for a birthday but you may want to get something a little more personal for an anniversary or Christmas. Does she often pick up magazines while at the grocer? If so, you know this is something she<span id="more-34"></span> enjoys and would be an excellent gift for women over 60.</p>
<p>For an anniversary, a great idea is a personalized gift. This could be jewelry. Have you searched for a particularly handsome watch, bracelet, set of earrings or a necklace lately? It would not be a bad idea to do so. Practically every woman in the world appreciates getting jewelry for a special occasion. Choose something you think fits the woman&#8217;s personality. If she is shy and quiet, a beautiful necklace would be a gift idea that she will be pleased to receive. If she is not so reserved, something bold and beautiful might be more to her liking.</p>
<p>There are always specialty items that would work great as gift ideas for women over 60. Elaborately decorated items such as picture frames, jewelry boxes, crystal and porcelain are all favorite items that will be a hit. There are many types of items for collectors. If the woman you are buying for collects anything in particular this would be a terrific idea as a gift.</p>
<p>Candles, aroma therapy items, scented oils and the holders for these items are other gift giving ideas that will surely work well. Depending upon the type of celebration you are planning, the gift ideas can vary. When purchasing a Christmas gift, you will need to put a little time and thought into finding something special. It will also depend upon whether the person is a close relation or a friend or co-worker. A close relation, such as your mother would get a more personal gift than a co-worker. The co-worker may receive a fruit basket or a box of chocolates while your mother would receive jewelry or an item of clothing.</p>
<p>Gift ideas for women over 60 could include flowers, a day at the spa, a cruise for two (definitely more personal) or a print from an artist you know she enjoys. Nice live plants are another gift idea if the woman on your list has a green thumb. The gourmet cook may enjoy receiving recipe books. This is especially true if they love to try new recipes.</p>
<p>Whether the woman on your list is a relative, friend, co-worker or your mother, there are many gift ideas that she will love. Part of the secret to finding the perfect gift is to consider the person. What type of hobbies do they have? Are they a collector of anything? Do they like to read? All of these considerations will help you to find the perfect gift ideas for women over 60.</p>
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		<title>Making Kihachijo, rare handwoven pure silk of Hachijojima</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A brilliant yellow, a subtle yellow-red, a shiny black &#8212; these are the surprising colors of Kihachijo &#8212; all from natural sources on Hachijo Island. Nobody really knows when Kihachijo started to be made. But records from the Muromachi period around the 14th century allude to gifts of Hachijo fabric made to the government of [...]]]></description>
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<p><img src="http://i.ytimg.com/vi/VRfqG2hX3Og/2.jpg" align="left">A brilliant yellow, a subtle yellow-red, a shiny black &#8212; these are the surprising colors of Kihachijo &#8212; all from natural sources on Hachijo Island.</p>
<p>Nobody really knows when Kihachijo started to be made. But records from the Muromachi period around the 14th century allude to gifts of Hachijo fabric made to the government of the time. In the Edo period (1600-1868) it became a fabric by appointment to the family of the Shogun. And from around 1804-1830, when the townspeople started to enjoy their own flamboyant culture, the common people came to love it as well. Until the Second World War there was a great deal of silk worm cultivation on Hachijo and it is said that from very long ago the women islanders, who raised the silkworms and wove fabric, were the backbone of the island&#8217;s economy.</p>
<p>The most distinctive feature of these cloths is the dyeing. All the dyes are obtained from plants growing on the island to produce yellow, a rich reddish yellow, and black dyed yarn, which is diligently hand woven. Traditionally, Kihachijo fabrics are striped and as cloths combining elegance and style, their appeal will no doubt continue to find favor.</p>
<p>Refining: In order to remove the sericin gum (silk glue) from the raw silk and renders it supple and glossy, a bag stuffed with raw silk is put in a pot of boiling water containing sodium carbonate and left to gently simmer for three hours, after which the yarn is washed.</p>
<p>Dyestuff: Yellow dye is extracted from dried kobunagusa (Arthraxon hispidus).</p>
<p>Dyeing: Bundled kobunagusa is put in a pot and boiled. Two or three buckets are filled with the hot dye and a single skein of silk is placed in the dye overnight. The next day it is dried in the sun. Next, each skein is gently twisted up and put in a dyeing bucket. The hot dye is then poured evenly over the skein, agitated and left overnight. Next morning, the skeins are well wrung out and dried outside on poles until the evening. When they are completely dry, the yarn is put into some new dye. The dyeing and drying process is repeated about 20 times.</p>
<p>Lye: Wood ash from camellia and sakaki (Cleyera japonica) is collected and put in water. Any unwanted matter is removed and this mixture is allowed to stand for about a week, after which time the lye at the top is scooped off. A little of this lye is put in a shallow bowl and used to cover one skein of the dyed silk at a time. The lye is then rubbed into the yarn 50 to 60 times. The dye reacts with the iron in the lye to produce a really clear yellow. The yarn is then left for a time before being tightly wrung out and dried in the sun.</p>
<p>Dyeing: The bark is put in a bamboo basket and boiled. Two or three buckets are filled with the hot dye and a single skein of silk is placed in the dye overnight. The next day it is dried in the sun. This process of dyeing and drying is repeated about 30 times. Next, each skein is gently twisted up and put in a dyeing bucket. The hot dye is then poured evenly over the skeins, agitated and left overnight. Next morning, the skeins are well wrung out and dried outside on poles until the evening. When they are completely dry, the yarn is put into some new dye. The dyeing and drying process is repeated about 15 times.</p>
<p>Lye: A variety of wood ash is used to make a lye for the rich reddish yellow dye, and the method is the same as for the yellow dye.</p>
<p>Dyestuff: The dried bark of the sudajii (Castanopsis cuspidata var. sieboldii) is used to make a black dye.</p>
<p>Dyeing: The method of dyeing is exactly the same as for the rich reddish yellow. Repeating the dyeing and drying process 30 to 50 times produces a rich black.</p>
<p>Mud Mordanting: While the yellow and rich reddish yellow yarn are mordanted with wood ash, the black yarn is mordanted with mud. An iron rich mud is taken from natural marshes on the island, where there is a film of bluish deposit floating on the water. The mud is filtered through a bamboo basket and put in a tub. One skein at a time is placed in the mud for about three hours, washed in a stream and then dried.</p>
<p>Weaving: Having decided on a design, the thread is starched, measured and then woven on a hand loom. The cloth is either plain woven or a twill.</p>
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