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      <title>The Timeless Charm of Handmade Porcelain Buttons</title>
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      <description>I stumbled across a jar of old porcelain buttons at a flea market last weekend, and it reminded me just how much character these little things can add to some plain cardigan. There is something about the weight and the cool-to-the-touch feel of</description>
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