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18 Days : Sai So, Exquisite Beauty
December 07, 2005

Yes, there is a theme here. Intangible but distinct. By now you may be wondering at the selection of products I have shared with you over the last twelve days. What most have in common (aside from yesterday's more standard fare sacrificed at the alter of wine and good conversation keeping me out pleasantly late) is that by their own merit they ask you to slow down and appreciate quality and beauty. I believe a good gift will reflect both the giver and receiver, that it should embody intent. Design is a signal of intention as is the sharing of gifts, the sharing of one's own passions and desires. Many a gift I have given that I first coveted myself. Tonight, I bring you one of my favorite discoveries, Sai So.
Sai So, which translates as "reconstructed" or "put together again" in Japanese, takes the finest silk of antique hand painted kimonos to create contemporary fashion pieces, accessories and interior designs. Deeply sensual and reflective of centuries rich cultural heritage Sai So crafts unique, exquisite beauty. From scarves to evening gowns and pillows to lighting, consider giving a one of a kind gift filled with reverence and art.
Filed under: Gift Giving
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