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 roadsmith
 
posted on September 25, 2006 01:02:31 PM new
Hi, all: I have a set of 12 intricately woven ornaments, 2" diameter. Is there a special name for these?





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 tomwiii
 
posted on September 25, 2006 01:05:00 PM new
Ralphie helpfully offers:

"Balls?"





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 cblev65252
 
posted on September 25, 2006 02:20:04 PM new
roadsmith

I don't know what they are called, but I love 'em!


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 mikes4x4andtruckrepair
 
posted on September 25, 2006 09:17:08 PM new
Womens golf balls?

On a more serious note, they could be used as Christmas tree balls.


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 roadsmith
 
posted on September 25, 2006 09:49:47 PM new
Well. . . it's a start. Thank Ralphie for his suggestion, Tom. . . .

 
 zippy2dah
 
posted on September 25, 2006 11:11:11 PM new
Those are Temari.

 
 zippy2dah
 
posted on September 25, 2006 11:20:36 PM new
Temari aren't really intended to be Christmas ornaments though I suppose they could be used for that purpose.

There's some good info at temarikai.com.


Oops, I was wrong: "Smaller ones may be made for Christmas tree ornaments, and other home and personal accessories including jewelry."
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 LtRay
 
posted on September 26, 2006 01:26:58 AM new
Roadie, looks like you might want to run these separately.

Temari Ball

Nice catch Zippie! (Pun intended)


 
 roadsmith
 
posted on September 26, 2006 06:58:37 AM new
Wow! Thanks, Zippy and LtRay. And I was going to start them all at $4.99, thinking they were just cheap things. I'll list them one at a time. What the heck.

Learn something new every day.

 
 zippy2dah
 
posted on September 26, 2006 09:13:59 AM new
You're welcome. I learned something new too because I didn't know that people used them as Christmas decorations.

I took a Temari class once. My last few remaining brain cells are STILL spinning.

Good luck with them!

 
 irked
 
posted on September 26, 2006 10:26:09 AM new
Wow, that was a good catch. I would never have found that or what they were really supposed to be. Thanks for the education.
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 roadsmith
 
posted on September 26, 2006 10:37:56 AM new
Zippy: I'm selling a large amount of Christmas decorations, angels, ornaments, etc., for a friend whose partner, a lifelong schoolteacher who loved to decorate his classroom, had died. They'd had triple of all their Xmas decorations, and the survivor didn't need them all. Among all that decor stuff were these Temari balls, so evidently they were used as ornaments by this couple.

 
 zippy2dah
 
posted on September 26, 2006 11:49:27 AM new
Those must be some interesting listings. I'm already picturing them in my mind and drooling, lol. I LOVE LOVE LOVE Christmas stuff but have recently whittled my 14 boxes down to a mere 5 and I am not allowing myself to even look at ornament auctions anymore.

Sniff. Wah.

I do allow myself to make thrift store ornament purchases but only for resale.

Good luck with all of them!



 
 roadsmith
 
posted on September 26, 2006 02:50:24 PM new
Thanks, Zippy. I'll let you all know how they do. I'll list three a week, one per auction, starting in a couple of weeks.

 
 rhpepsi
 
posted on September 26, 2006 04:36:32 PM new
OFF-SUBJECT....roadsmith....I gave you an answer about the Amazon question...don't know if you already had it or not.

 
 roadsmith
 
posted on September 26, 2006 05:23:39 PM new
Yes, thanks, Pepsi. I've seen your answer and thank you for it.

 
 
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