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lahorestationers · 6 months ago
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Top Choices for Low Canvas Board Price in Pakistan
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For anyone in Pakistan struggling to find an affordable canvas board for their art projects, it does not have to be cheap sounding or low quality. It is very important to have the right supplies regardless of whether you are an art student, an amateur painter, or a professional. I shared some of the best places to buy the best Canvas Boards from Pakistan at cheap prices so you can unleash your creativity without worrying about the availability of Canvas Boards. Suggest Read: Best Canvas Board Price in Pakistan for Artists
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nowtoboldlygo · 4 months ago
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women in translation month: publishers
while we're on the subject of translations & female authors, i wanted to throw out a couple of names of publishers that i've loved.
Zubaan Books: an independent feminist publishing house based in New Delhi.
academic books, fiction, memoirs and popular nonfiction, children and young adults' books
tons of translations into english & many books by & about women
they offer pdfs or epubs thru their website & some of their books are available on everand
for physical copies they ship regionally to Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka
Comma Press: a not-for-profit publisher based in Manchester.
centered around short stories & anthologies but they do publish the occasional novel
they have a very popular series of anthologies where they put ten short stories by authors from international cities together into individual anthologies - they've got two dozen cities by this point.
every anthology i've seen has at least a couple of female authors, sometimes half, altho of course i haven't checked them all.
i'm also pretty obsessed with their alternate history anthology series, so far with authors from Palestine, Kurdistan, Egypt & Iraq.
i think they have worldwide shipping but it does cost the big bucks.
Hoopoe Fiction: an imprint of the American University in Cairo publishing house.
their focus is the Middle East in English translation and English-language originals by Middle Eastern authors
i found them through everand & just posted about one of my favorite books, published by them. i'm obsessed.
they do worldwide shipping & have some books available in a ton of different online bookstores
And Other Stories: a not-for-profit literary fiction & poetry publisher based in Sheffield.
i'm a huge fan - i actually recently became a subscriber <3
they do a lot of frontlist translations, which is super fun & i love their general ethos. it seems like around half of their authors are women.
this is also incredibly shallow but i'm veryyyy in love with their cover art & couldn't resist a shout-out.
they have worldwide shipping! i also get free shipping in the u.s.
Transit Books: a nonprofit publisher for literary fiction & narrative nonfiction based in San Francisco.
they have a full section for Women in Translation on their site + almost all of their frontlist this quarter are by women & like half are translations.
i first 'met' them thru one of their first publications, back when they started in 2017 - Kintu by Jennifer Nansubuga Makumbi. (i love u Kintu <3)
these guys have a lot of books available thru my library & they ship locally to the u.s., mexico & canada. i do think they're available thru a fair few other online stores, though.
Charco Press: a publisher based in Edinburgh focused on Latin American fiction translations.
99% translated & ~50% originally by women!! <3
literary fiction, short stories, some in the original language, & they're branching out more every year!!
they do worldwide shipping & are also available in several online shops (& thru my local library)
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brookstonalmanac · 1 day ago
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Holidays 12.1
Holidays
Antarctica Day
Applejack Day (My Little Pony)
Basketball Day
Battle of the Sinop Day (Russia)
Becky Thatcher Day
Bifocals at the Monitor Liberation Day
Bizarre Bazaar
Carbon Management Day
Chia Pet Hunting Season begins
Civil Air Patrol Day
Commemoration Day (UAE)
Crossing of the Cattle at Diafarabe (Mali)
Damrong Rajanuhab Day (Thailand)
Data Innovation Day
Day of the First President (Kazakhstan)
Day With(out) Art
First Day of Meteorological Summer Day (Southern Hemisphere)
First Day of Meteorological Winter Day (Northern Hemisphere)
First President Day (Kazakhstan)
Fishmas
Flag Day (Saba)
Freedom and Democracy Day (Chad)
Fullveldisdagurinn (a.k.a. Self-Governance Day; Iceland)
Good Neighborliness Day (Turkmenistan)
Ice Hockey Day (Russia)
Indigenous Faith Day (Arunachal, India)
International Prisoners for Peace Day
International Pyruvate Kinase Deficiency Day
James Gandolfini Day (New Jersey)
Karakalpak Language Day (Karakalpak Peoples)
Lawyer’s Day (Belarus)
Lewdmas
Military Abolition Day (Costa Rica)
MLM Day (Russia)
Motion Pictures Day (Japan)
My Husband Strung the Xmas Lights and Now I Can't Open the Garage Door Day
National Biliary Atresia Awareness Day
National Christmas Book Day
National Christmas Lights Day
National Cookie Cutter Day
National Day of Courage
National Grinch Day
National I Told You So Day
National Jandal Day (New Zealand)
National Online Risk and Compliance Day
National Sabbath-Keeping Schools Day
National Transit Tribute to Rosa Parks Day
National Twin With Your Dog Day (UK)
National Water Safety Day (Australia)
National Women Support Women Day
National Zinc Day
Neurologist Day
Operation Santa Paws begins [until 21st]
Peaceful Easy Feeling Day (San Diego, California)
Playboy Magazine Day
Prisoners for Peace Day
Prosecutors’ Day (Ukraine)
Rosa Parks Day (Ohio, Oregon) [also 2.4]
Scrabble Day
Singh Cultural Day (Pakistan)
Teachers’ Day (Panama)
University Student Strike Day (Myanmar)
Wallace & Gromit’s Great British Tea Party begins (thru 21st)
Wax Day (French Republic)
Wear a Dress Day [also 6.1]
Weather Service Day
White Rabbit Day
World AIDS Day (UN)
Yukon Order of Pioneers Day
Ziua Unirii (Romania)
Food & Drink Celebrations
Dr. Pepper Day
Eat A Red Apple Day
Glögg Day (Sweden)
International Maratheftiko Day
MMMHop Beer Day
National Baked Alaska Day
National Fried Pie Day
National Peppermint Bark Day
National Pie Day [also 1.23]
Independence & Related Days
Central African Republic (Proclamation of the Republic; 1958)
Great Union Day (celebrating merger of Transylvania & Romania, 1918)
Iceland (from Denmark, 1918)
Nagaland (State Inauguration Day; India)
Portugal (from Spain, 1640) [a.k.a. Restoration of Independence]
Sancratosia (Declared; 2021) [unrecognized]
1st Sunday in December
Artist’s Sunday [Sunday after Thanksgiving]
Cyber Safety Sunday [1st Sunday]
1st Sunday in Advent [4th Sunday before Xmas] (a.k.a. ... 
Adventssonntag (Germany)
Advent Sunday
Hope Sunday
Midwinter Horn Blowing (Netherlands)
Good Neighborliness Day [1st Sunday]
Museum Store Sunday [1st Sunday]
National AIDS Sunday (Philippines) [1st Sunday]
National Secondhand Day [1st Sunday]
Pasadena Doo Dah Parade [Sunday after Thanksgiving]
Seven For Sunday [Every Sunday]
Small Brewery Sunday [Sunday after Thanksgiving]
Snack Sunday [1st Sunday of Each Month]
Spiritual Sunday [1st Sunday of Each Month]
Start Over Sunday [1st Sunday of Each Month]
Sundae Sunday [Every Sunday]
Sunday Funday [Every Sunday]
Tropical Tree Day (Australia) [1st Sunday]
World AIDS Sunday [1st Sunday]
World Ice Skating Day [1st Sunday]
World Meditation Day [1st Sunday of Every Month]
Weekly Holidays beginning December 1 (1st Full Week of December)
Advent (thru 12.24) [4th Sunday before Xmas]
Clerc-Gallaudet Week (thru 12.7) [1st Full Week]
Cookie Cutter Week (thru 12.7) [1st Week]
Crohn’s and Colitis Awareness Week (thru 12.7) [1st Week]
National Hand Washing Week (thru 12.7) [1st Full Week]
National Influenza Vaccination Week (thru 12.7) [1st Full Week]
National Pet Suffocation Awareness Week (thru 12.7) [Week after Thanksgiving]
Older Driver Safety Awareness Week (thru 12.7) [1st Full Week]
Recipe Greetings for the Holidays Week (thru 12.7) [1st Full Week]
Tolerance Week (thru 12.7) [1st Full Week]
Festivals Beginning December 1, 2024
Christmas in Newport (Newport, Rhode Island) [thru 12.31]
Christmas on the Comstock (Virginia City, Nevada) [thru 12.31]
Hollywood Christmas Parade (Hollywood, Los Angeles, California)
Jazz Bez (Lviv, Ukraine) [thru 12.10]
Kabakahan Festival (Padre Garcia, Philippines)
Night of the Proms (Oberhausen, Germany)
Rome Christmas Market (Piazza Navona, Rome, Italy) [thru 1.6.2025]
Vintage Christmas in Portsmouth (Portsmouth, New Hampshire) [thru 12.31]
Feast Days
Alexander Briant (Christian; Saint)
Ansanus (Christian; Saint)
Azar Nafisi (Writerism)
Barbes Diena (Sheep Fertility Festival; Ancient Latvia)
Beware the Pogonip (Frozen Fog Season; Native American)
Billy Childish (Artology)
Bodhi Season, Day 1 (Buddhism; Secular Date) [Leading Up to 12.8] (a.k.a. ... 
Principles: The One
Secular: Buddhism is a Skill
Eightfold Path: Awakened View
The Heart Sutra: The Universe Between #000000 and #FFFFFF
Bruna Pellesi (Christian; Blessed)
Candace Bushnell (Writerism)
Carnival of Celendonia (Shamanism)
Castritian (Christian; Saint)
Charles de Foucauld (Christian; Blessed)
Cromniomancy Day (Onion Divination; Everyday Wicca)
Deer’s Cry (Celtic Book of Days)
Edmund Campion (Christian; Saint)
Eligius (a.k.a. Eloy), Bishop of Noyon (Christian; Saint)
Eligiusz Niewiadomski (Artology)
Étienne Maurice Falconet (Artology)
Evasius (Christian; Saint)
Feast for the Death of Aleister Crowley (Thelema)
Feast of Saints Kyle, Stan, Cartman and Kenny (Church of the SubGenius; Saints)
Festival for Neptune/Poseidon (Ancient Greece/Rome)
Festival for Pietas (Goddess of Devotion; Ancient Rome)
Francia (Positivist; Saint)
Grwst (Christian; Saint)
Juner (Muppetism)
Kalends of December (Ancient Rome)
Karl Schmidt-Rottluff (Artology)
Marijuana Sauce Day (Pastafarian)
Mindfulness Day (Zen Buddhism)
Mothra Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Nahum (Christian; Saint)
Nicholas Ferrar (Episcopal Church)
Ralph Sherwin (Christian; Saint)
Shiva’s Day (Pagan)
Ursicinus of Brescia (Christian; Saint)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Taian (性柉 Japan) [Lucky all day.]
Premieres
Adventures of Don Juan (Film; 1948)
Africa (Oswald the Lucky Rabbit Cartoon; 1930)
Alice and the Three Bears (Ub Iwerks Disney Cartoon; 1924)
Axis: Bold As Love, by Jimi Hendrix (Album; 1967)
Baron Van Go-Go (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1967)
Beaver Trouble (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1951)
Beebo Saves Christmas (WB Animated TV Special)
The Big Freeze (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1970)
Blondie, by Blondie (Album; 1976)
The Booze Hangs High (WB LT Cartoon; 1930)
Candide, by Leonard Bernstein (Operetta; 1956)
A Charlie Brown Christmas, by Vince Guarldi (Soundtrack Album; 1965)
Christmas Vacation (Film; 1989)
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, by Mark Twain (Novel; 1884)
Daniel Boone, Jr. (Hector Heathcote Cartoon; 1960)
Dark (German TV Series; 2017)
Enchanters’ End Game, by David Eddings (Novel; 1984) [Belgariad #5]
The Farmer and the Belle (Fleischer/Famous Popeye Cartoon; 1950)
Fiddling’ Around (Noveltoons Cartoons; 1962)
A Flight to the Finish (Hector Heathcote Cartoon; 1962)
The Floating Admiral, by the Detection Club (Mystery Novel; 1931)
Flop Secret (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1952)
Follow Me Boys (Film; 1966)
The Girl Can’t Help It (Rock Music Film; 1956)
Gooney Golfers (Heckle & Jeckle Cartoon; 1948)
Great Expectations, by Charles Dickens (Novel; 1836)
Growing Pains (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1953)
Happy Xmas (War Is Over), by John Lennon (Song; 1971)
The Haunted Cat (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1951)
Hi, Hi, Hi, by Wings (Song; 1972)
The Hitch-Hiker (Hashimoto Cartoon; 1939)
HMS Pinafore, by Gilbert & Sullivan (Operetta; 1879)
Honorable House Cat (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1961)
The House of the Rising Sun, by Frijid Pink (Song; 1969)
The Illuminatus! Trilogy, by Robert Shea (Collected Novels; 1975)
Kim, by Rudyard Kipling (Novel; 1900)
The Leaky Faucet (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1959)
The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentlemen, by Laurence Sterne (Novel; 1759)
The Magic Slipper (Mighty Mouse Cartoon; 1948)
The Maltese Falcon, by Dashiell Hammett (Novel; 1930)
Miceniks (Noveltoons Cartoons; 1960)
Molecular Mixup (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1964)
Mother Goose’s Birthday Party (Mighty Mouse Cartoon; 1950)
Mount Piney (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1968)
National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation (Film; 1989)
No Logo, by Naomi Klein Book; 1999)
Northanger Abbey, by Jane Austen (Novel; 1817) [#5]
Ollie the Owl (Noveltoons Cartoons; 1963)
One of the Family (Modern Madcaps Cartoon; 1962)
Oswald Holiday Greeting Card (Oswald the Lucky Rabbit Cartoon; 2013)
Oswald the Lucky Rabbit (Oswald the Lucky Rabbit Disney Cartoon; 2022)
Paint Pot Symphony (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1950)
The Phantom Skyscraper (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1966)
The Philadelphia Story (Film; 1940)
Picnic with Papa (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1952)
Playboy Magazine (Adult Magazine; 1953)
The Plot Sickens (Modern Madcaps Cartoon; 1961)
Promises, Promises (Broadway Musical; 1968)
The Return of the King (Film; 2003) [Lord of the Rings #3]
Sappy New Year (Heckle & Jeckle Cartoon; 1961)
The Shape of Water (Film; 2017)
The Shocker (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1970)
Sidney’s Family Tree, featuring Sidney (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1958)
The Simple Art of Murder, by Raymond Chandler (Novel; 1944)
Sour Grapes (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1950)
Stop, Look, and Listen (Mighty Mouse Cartoon; 1949)
Stunt Men (Heckle & Jeckle Cartoon; 1960)
Terry the Terror (Modern Madcaps Cartoon; 1960)
Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin), by Sly and the Family Stone (Song; 1969)
The Thin Man, by Dashiell Hammett (Novel; 1934)
The Toothless Beaver (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1965)
The Toy Man (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1969)
$21 a Day, Once a Month (Woody Woodpecker Swing Symphony Cartoon; 1941)
Two by Two (Modern Madcaps Cartoon; 1966)
Withering Heights, by Emily Bronte (Novel; 1847)
Woodman, Spare That Tree (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1950)
Today’s Name Days
Blanka, Charles, Eligius, Natalie (Austria)
Blanka, Florencija, Kazimir, Natalija, Naum (Croatia)
Iva (Czech Republic)
Arnold (Denmark)
Oskar, Osmar, Oss (Estonia)
Oskar, Oskari (Finland)
Florence (France)
Blanka, Eligius, Natalie (Germany)
Areti, Jacob, Naoum, Philaretos, Theoklitos (Greece)
Elza (Hungary)
Ansano, Eligio (Italy)
Arnolds, Arvaldis (Latvia)
Algmina, Butigeidas, Eligijus, Natalija (Lithuania)
Arnljot, Arnold, Arnt (Norway)
DƂugosz, Edmund, Eliga, Eligiusz, Iwa, Natalia, Natalis, Platon, SobiesƂawa (Poland)
Filaret, Naum (Romania)
Edmund (Slovakia)
Blanca, CĂĄndida, Eloy (Spain)
Oskar, Ossian (Sweden)
Bianca, Blanca, Blanche, Eli, Ely, Sherwin (USA)
Today is Also

Day of Year: Day 336 of 2024; 30 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 7 of Week 48 of 2024
Celtic Tree Calendar: Ngetal (Reed) [Day 8 of 28]
Chinese: Month 11 (Bing-Zi), Day 1 (Ji-Hai)
Chinese Year of the: Dragon 4722 (until January 29, 2025) [Wu-Chen]
Hebrew: 30 Heshvan 5785
Islamic: 29 Jumada I 1446
J Cal: 6 Black; Sixthday [6 of 30]
Julian: 18 November 2024
Moon: 1%: Waning Crescent
Positivist: 28 Frederic (12th Month) [Cromwell]
Runic Half Month: Is (Stasis) [Day 10 of 15]
Season: Autumn or Fall (Day 70 of 90)
Week: 1st Full Week of December
Zodiac: Sagittarius (Day 10 of 30)
Calendar Changes
December (Gregorian Calendar) [Month 12 of 12]
ć†Źæœˆ [DƍngyuĂš] (Chinese Lunisolar Calendar) [Month 11 of 12] (Winter Month) [Rat Month]
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filectory · 11 months ago
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dannnijay · 2 years ago
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Coffee tables - Time for a break?
Coffee tables take many shapes and forms but, generally speaking, a coffee table is considered to be a fairly small, low sitting table that would typically be the centrepiece of the common waiting room, lounge, or family room. Visit here to see more other living room furniture deals today. Coffee tables take many shapes and forms but, generally speaking, a coffee table is considered to be a fairly small, low sitting table that would typically be the centrepiece of the common waiting room, lounge, or family room. Coffee tables are utilitarian, in that they are normally used to store remote-controls, for the entertainment suite, books and magazines, and fittingly, are a great place to set down snacks or one's coffee mug when entertaining guests. However, as the centre-piece, contemporary coffee tables are also usually chosen to suit the style and match the existing interior-decoration of one's home to add to the overall effect. A wide range of quality Coffee Tables in a range of styles and materials including wood, glass or marble. Browse online at https://www.thelargecoffeetables.com
Accordingly, it is easy to find a very wide variety of modern coffee tables in different sizes, colours, shapes, fashions, and construction materials. Glass coffee tables are quite popular and if kept free of dust, add a pleasing aspect to the room. If combined with a stainless-steel or chromed frame, a glass-top coffee table will help to add to an overall clean, sleek, modern feel in a room.
Art-deco style tables are still readily available too as something of a relic from the 80s that is one style that seems to be diminishing in popularity as we now approach the end of the noughties. Even still, one can still find lopsided pastel-coloured plastic blobs and planes that appear to be stretched straight from some work, serving as coffee tables. Due to their diminishing popularity and simple construction, they tend to be cheaper these days. It should be noted that it is possible to find more tasteful designs built around similar themes.
If you are after a more classical look in your coffee tables then you probably want to be looking at wooden construction. On the cheaper end of the scale you can find new tables made from plastic imitation-wood, or veneer-covered chipboardĂź coffee tables, but these can have a somewhat tacky appearance and will tend to be poorer in quality.
If you are willing to spend big money, anywhere upwards of ÂŁ200 for this small article of furniture, then you can find good quality solid wooden coffee tables that can really set a room off. With supplies of good timber and the loss of most of the world's old-growth forests, the only place one can find beautiful coffee tables made from solid wood (with the exception of pine) for less than about ÂŁ1000, is at an antique furniture store.
If your pockets aren't quite that deep do not despair! If you're prepared to put some work in the best option is to look around for something you like at second-hand stores. For bargain prices one can find beautiful coffee tables in need of sanding down, staining, possibly some filling or new fasteners, and a couple of coats of clear varnish. The end result can be quite stunning, rendering a stick of furniture into a centrepiece that any homeowner would be proud of.
With the nature of business today the cost of producing complex hand-crafted mosaic coffee tables, either made with inlays of slices of wood with alternating patterned shades, or ceramic-tile based table top surfaces, has become prohibitive. One may still purchase machine manufactured tables like this, with a less pleasing effect, or one could import such furniture from places like Pakistan and India at great expense. Once again real masterpieces in need of a little attention can be sourced at second-hand stores and the like, rewarding industrious home-improvement enthusiasts with coffee tables of outstanding quality and appeal.
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erumsblog · 2 years ago
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brookston · 1 day ago
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Holidays 12.1
Holidays
Antarctica Day
Applejack Day (My Little Pony)
Basketball Day
Battle of the Sinop Day (Russia)
Becky Thatcher Day
Bifocals at the Monitor Liberation Day
Bizarre Bazaar
Carbon Management Day
Chia Pet Hunting Season begins
Civil Air Patrol Day
Commemoration Day (UAE)
Crossing of the Cattle at Diafarabe (Mali)
Damrong Rajanuhab Day (Thailand)
Data Innovation Day
Day of the First President (Kazakhstan)
Day With(out) Art
First Day of Meteorological Summer Day (Southern Hemisphere)
First Day of Meteorological Winter Day (Northern Hemisphere)
First President Day (Kazakhstan)
Fishmas
Flag Day (Saba)
Freedom and Democracy Day (Chad)
Fullveldisdagurinn (a.k.a. Self-Governance Day; Iceland)
Good Neighborliness Day (Turkmenistan)
Ice Hockey Day (Russia)
Indigenous Faith Day (Arunachal, India)
International Prisoners for Peace Day
International Pyruvate Kinase Deficiency Day
James Gandolfini Day (New Jersey)
Karakalpak Language Day (Karakalpak Peoples)
Lawyer’s Day (Belarus)
Lewdmas
Military Abolition Day (Costa Rica)
MLM Day (Russia)
Motion Pictures Day (Japan)
My Husband Strung the Xmas Lights and Now I Can't Open the Garage Door Day
National Biliary Atresia Awareness Day
National Christmas Book Day
National Christmas Lights Day
National Cookie Cutter Day
National Day of Courage
National Grinch Day
National I Told You So Day
National Jandal Day (New Zealand)
National Online Risk and Compliance Day
National Sabbath-Keeping Schools Day
National Transit Tribute to Rosa Parks Day
National Twin With Your Dog Day (UK)
National Water Safety Day (Australia)
National Women Support Women Day
National Zinc Day
Neurologist Day
Operation Santa Paws begins [until 21st]
Peaceful Easy Feeling Day (San Diego, California)
Playboy Magazine Day
Prisoners for Peace Day
Prosecutors’ Day (Ukraine)
Rosa Parks Day (Ohio, Oregon) [also 2.4]
Scrabble Day
Singh Cultural Day (Pakistan)
Teachers’ Day (Panama)
University Student Strike Day (Myanmar)
Wallace & Gromit’s Great British Tea Party begins (thru 21st)
Wax Day (French Republic)
Wear a Dress Day [also 6.1]
Weather Service Day
White Rabbit Day
World AIDS Day (UN)
Yukon Order of Pioneers Day
Ziua Unirii (Romania)
Food & Drink Celebrations
Dr. Pepper Day
Eat A Red Apple Day
Glögg Day (Sweden)
International Maratheftiko Day
MMMHop Beer Day
National Baked Alaska Day
National Fried Pie Day
National Peppermint Bark Day
National Pie Day [also 1.23]
Independence & Related Days
Central African Republic (Proclamation of the Republic; 1958)
Great Union Day (celebrating merger of Transylvania & Romania, 1918)
Iceland (from Denmark, 1918)
Nagaland (State Inauguration Day; India)
Portugal (from Spain, 1640) [a.k.a. Restoration of Independence]
Sancratosia (Declared; 2021) [unrecognized]
1st Sunday in December
Artist’s Sunday [Sunday after Thanksgiving]
Cyber Safety Sunday [1st Sunday]
1st Sunday in Advent [4th Sunday before Xmas] (a.k.a. ... 
Adventssonntag (Germany)
Advent Sunday
Hope Sunday
Midwinter Horn Blowing (Netherlands)
Good Neighborliness Day [1st Sunday]
Museum Store Sunday [1st Sunday]
National AIDS Sunday (Philippines) [1st Sunday]
National Secondhand Day [1st Sunday]
Pasadena Doo Dah Parade [Sunday after Thanksgiving]
Seven For Sunday [Every Sunday]
Small Brewery Sunday [Sunday after Thanksgiving]
Snack Sunday [1st Sunday of Each Month]
Spiritual Sunday [1st Sunday of Each Month]
Start Over Sunday [1st Sunday of Each Month]
Sundae Sunday [Every Sunday]
Sunday Funday [Every Sunday]
Tropical Tree Day (Australia) [1st Sunday]
World AIDS Sunday [1st Sunday]
World Ice Skating Day [1st Sunday]
World Meditation Day [1st Sunday of Every Month]
Weekly Holidays beginning December 1 (1st Full Week of December)
Advent (thru 12.24) [4th Sunday before Xmas]
Clerc-Gallaudet Week (thru 12.7) [1st Full Week]
Cookie Cutter Week (thru 12.7) [1st Week]
Crohn’s and Colitis Awareness Week (thru 12.7) [1st Week]
National Hand Washing Week (thru 12.7) [1st Full Week]
National Influenza Vaccination Week (thru 12.7) [1st Full Week]
National Pet Suffocation Awareness Week (thru 12.7) [Week after Thanksgiving]
Older Driver Safety Awareness Week (thru 12.7) [1st Full Week]
Recipe Greetings for the Holidays Week (thru 12.7) [1st Full Week]
Tolerance Week (thru 12.7) [1st Full Week]
Festivals Beginning December 1, 2024
Christmas in Newport (Newport, Rhode Island) [thru 12.31]
Christmas on the Comstock (Virginia City, Nevada) [thru 12.31]
Hollywood Christmas Parade (Hollywood, Los Angeles, California)
Jazz Bez (Lviv, Ukraine) [thru 12.10]
Kabakahan Festival (Padre Garcia, Philippines)
Night of the Proms (Oberhausen, Germany)
Rome Christmas Market (Piazza Navona, Rome, Italy) [thru 1.6.2025]
Vintage Christmas in Portsmouth (Portsmouth, New Hampshire) [thru 12.31]
Feast Days
Alexander Briant (Christian; Saint)
Ansanus (Christian; Saint)
Azar Nafisi (Writerism)
Barbes Diena (Sheep Fertility Festival; Ancient Latvia)
Beware the Pogonip (Frozen Fog Season; Native American)
Billy Childish (Artology)
Bodhi Season, Day 1 (Buddhism; Secular Date) [Leading Up to 12.8] (a.k.a. ... 
Principles: The One
Secular: Buddhism is a Skill
Eightfold Path: Awakened View
The Heart Sutra: The Universe Between #000000 and #FFFFFF
Bruna Pellesi (Christian; Blessed)
Candace Bushnell (Writerism)
Carnival of Celendonia (Shamanism)
Castritian (Christian; Saint)
Charles de Foucauld (Christian; Blessed)
Cromniomancy Day (Onion Divination; Everyday Wicca)
Deer’s Cry (Celtic Book of Days)
Edmund Campion (Christian; Saint)
Eligius (a.k.a. Eloy), Bishop of Noyon (Christian; Saint)
Eligiusz Niewiadomski (Artology)
Étienne Maurice Falconet (Artology)
Evasius (Christian; Saint)
Feast for the Death of Aleister Crowley (Thelema)
Feast of Saints Kyle, Stan, Cartman and Kenny (Church of the SubGenius; Saints)
Festival for Neptune/Poseidon (Ancient Greece/Rome)
Festival for Pietas (Goddess of Devotion; Ancient Rome)
Francia (Positivist; Saint)
Grwst (Christian; Saint)
Juner (Muppetism)
Kalends of December (Ancient Rome)
Karl Schmidt-Rottluff (Artology)
Marijuana Sauce Day (Pastafarian)
Mindfulness Day (Zen Buddhism)
Mothra Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Nahum (Christian; Saint)
Nicholas Ferrar (Episcopal Church)
Ralph Sherwin (Christian; Saint)
Shiva’s Day (Pagan)
Ursicinus of Brescia (Christian; Saint)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Taian (性柉 Japan) [Lucky all day.]
Premieres
Adventures of Don Juan (Film; 1948)
Africa (Oswald the Lucky Rabbit Cartoon; 1930)
Alice and the Three Bears (Ub Iwerks Disney Cartoon; 1924)
Axis: Bold As Love, by Jimi Hendrix (Album; 1967)
Baron Van Go-Go (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1967)
Beaver Trouble (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1951)
Beebo Saves Christmas (WB Animated TV Special)
The Big Freeze (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1970)
Blondie, by Blondie (Album; 1976)
The Booze Hangs High (WB LT Cartoon; 1930)
Candide, by Leonard Bernstein (Operetta; 1956)
A Charlie Brown Christmas, by Vince Guarldi (Soundtrack Album; 1965)
Christmas Vacation (Film; 1989)
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, by Mark Twain (Novel; 1884)
Daniel Boone, Jr. (Hector Heathcote Cartoon; 1960)
Dark (German TV Series; 2017)
Enchanters’ End Game, by David Eddings (Novel; 1984) [Belgariad #5]
The Farmer and the Belle (Fleischer/Famous Popeye Cartoon; 1950)
Fiddling’ Around (Noveltoons Cartoons; 1962)
A Flight to the Finish (Hector Heathcote Cartoon; 1962)
The Floating Admiral, by the Detection Club (Mystery Novel; 1931)
Flop Secret (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1952)
Follow Me Boys (Film; 1966)
The Girl Can’t Help It (Rock Music Film; 1956)
Gooney Golfers (Heckle & Jeckle Cartoon; 1948)
Great Expectations, by Charles Dickens (Novel; 1836)
Growing Pains (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1953)
Happy Xmas (War Is Over), by John Lennon (Song; 1971)
The Haunted Cat (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1951)
Hi, Hi, Hi, by Wings (Song; 1972)
The Hitch-Hiker (Hashimoto Cartoon; 1939)
HMS Pinafore, by Gilbert & Sullivan (Operetta; 1879)
Honorable House Cat (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1961)
The House of the Rising Sun, by Frijid Pink (Song; 1969)
The Illuminatus! Trilogy, by Robert Shea (Collected Novels; 1975)
Kim, by Rudyard Kipling (Novel; 1900)
The Leaky Faucet (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1959)
The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentlemen, by Laurence Sterne (Novel; 1759)
The Magic Slipper (Mighty Mouse Cartoon; 1948)
The Maltese Falcon, by Dashiell Hammett (Novel; 1930)
Miceniks (Noveltoons Cartoons; 1960)
Molecular Mixup (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1964)
Mother Goose’s Birthday Party (Mighty Mouse Cartoon; 1950)
Mount Piney (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1968)
National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation (Film; 1989)
No Logo, by Naomi Klein Book; 1999)
Northanger Abbey, by Jane Austen (Novel; 1817) [#5]
Ollie the Owl (Noveltoons Cartoons; 1963)
One of the Family (Modern Madcaps Cartoon; 1962)
Oswald Holiday Greeting Card (Oswald the Lucky Rabbit Cartoon; 2013)
Oswald the Lucky Rabbit (Oswald the Lucky Rabbit Disney Cartoon; 2022)
Paint Pot Symphony (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1950)
The Phantom Skyscraper (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1966)
The Philadelphia Story (Film; 1940)
Picnic with Papa (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1952)
Playboy Magazine (Adult Magazine; 1953)
The Plot Sickens (Modern Madcaps Cartoon; 1961)
Promises, Promises (Broadway Musical; 1968)
The Return of the King (Film; 2003) [Lord of the Rings #3]
Sappy New Year (Heckle & Jeckle Cartoon; 1961)
The Shape of Water (Film; 2017)
The Shocker (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1970)
Sidney’s Family Tree, featuring Sidney (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1958)
The Simple Art of Murder, by Raymond Chandler (Novel; 1944)
Sour Grapes (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1950)
Stop, Look, and Listen (Mighty Mouse Cartoon; 1949)
Stunt Men (Heckle & Jeckle Cartoon; 1960)
Terry the Terror (Modern Madcaps Cartoon; 1960)
Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin), by Sly and the Family Stone (Song; 1969)
The Thin Man, by Dashiell Hammett (Novel; 1934)
The Toothless Beaver (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1965)
The Toy Man (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1969)
$21 a Day, Once a Month (Woody Woodpecker Swing Symphony Cartoon; 1941)
Two by Two (Modern Madcaps Cartoon; 1966)
Withering Heights, by Emily Bronte (Novel; 1847)
Woodman, Spare That Tree (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1950)
Today’s Name Days
Blanka, Charles, Eligius, Natalie (Austria)
Blanka, Florencija, Kazimir, Natalija, Naum (Croatia)
Iva (Czech Republic)
Arnold (Denmark)
Oskar, Osmar, Oss (Estonia)
Oskar, Oskari (Finland)
Florence (France)
Blanka, Eligius, Natalie (Germany)
Areti, Jacob, Naoum, Philaretos, Theoklitos (Greece)
Elza (Hungary)
Ansano, Eligio (Italy)
Arnolds, Arvaldis (Latvia)
Algmina, Butigeidas, Eligijus, Natalija (Lithuania)
Arnljot, Arnold, Arnt (Norway)
DƂugosz, Edmund, Eliga, Eligiusz, Iwa, Natalia, Natalis, Platon, SobiesƂawa (Poland)
Filaret, Naum (Romania)
Edmund (Slovakia)
Blanca, CĂĄndida, Eloy (Spain)
Oskar, Ossian (Sweden)
Bianca, Blanca, Blanche, Eli, Ely, Sherwin (USA)
Today is Also

Day of Year: Day 336 of 2024; 30 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 7 of Week 48 of 2024
Celtic Tree Calendar: Ngetal (Reed) [Day 8 of 28]
Chinese: Month 11 (Bing-Zi), Day 1 (Ji-Hai)
Chinese Year of the: Dragon 4722 (until January 29, 2025) [Wu-Chen]
Hebrew: 30 Heshvan 5785
Islamic: 29 Jumada I 1446
J Cal: 6 Black; Sixthday [6 of 30]
Julian: 18 November 2024
Moon: 1%: Waning Crescent
Positivist: 28 Frederic (12th Month) [Cromwell]
Runic Half Month: Is (Stasis) [Day 10 of 15]
Season: Autumn or Fall (Day 70 of 90)
Week: 1st Full Week of December
Zodiac: Sagittarius (Day 10 of 30)
Calendar Changes
December (Gregorian Calendar) [Month 12 of 12]
ć†Źæœˆ [DƍngyuĂš] (Chinese Lunisolar Calendar) [Month 11 of 12] (Winter Month) [Rat Month]
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Discover Why Pakistani Suits Are Loved by Women Everywhere
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Pakistani suits are a favorite choice for women across the whole world. These outfits are not just stylish but also incredibly good and beautiful this quality is making them perfect for any occasion. Whether it’s a casual day at home, a festive celebration, or a grand wedding, Pakistani suits offer the ideal combination of elegance, comfort, and tradition.
Let’s dive deeper into what makes Pakistani suits so popular and why they have become a wardrobe staple for women everywhere.
The Beauty of Pakistani Suits
Pakistani suits are celebrated for their intricate designs and timeless appeal. Each outfit is a reflection of the rich cultural heritage of Pakistan, combining traditional elements with modern aesthetics. Here’s why these suits stand out:
1. Delicate and Unique Designs
Pakistani suits are known for their stunning embroidery, delicate threadwork, and detailed patterns. These designs often feature floral motifs, geometric patterns, and traditional art that add a unique touch to each outfit. From simple everyday suits to heavily embellished ones for special occasions, there is something for everyone.
2. High-Quality Fabrics
Comfort is key when it comes to Pakistani suits. These outfits are made from high-quality fabrics like cotton, lawn, chiffon, silk, and velvet. Lawn suits, for example, are perfect for summer, offering a light and breathable option for hot days. On the other hand, velvet and silk suits are luxurious choices for winter or formal events.
3. Variety of Styles
One of the best things about Pakistani suits is the variety of styles they offer. Straight-cut suits, Anarkalis, shararas, and palazzo suits are just a few popular options. This variety ensures that every woman can find a style that suits her body type and personal taste.
4. Inventiveness for Every Occasion
Pakistani suits can be dressed up or down, making them suitable for any occasion. Pair a simple cotton suit with minimal jewelry for a casual day out, or go for a heavily embroidered chiffon suit for a wedding or festival. This versatility is one of the main reasons why women love these outfits.
How to Style Your Pakistani Suit
Styling a Pakistani suit is easy and fun. With the right accessories and finishing touches, you can create a look that’s uniquely yours. Here are some tips to make your outfit stand out:
Accessorize Thoughtfully: Add a pair of jhumkas (traditional earrings), bangles, or a statement necklace to elevate your look.
Choose the Right Footwear: Juttis or sandals go beautifully with traditional suits, while heels can add a modern flair.
Experiment with Dupattas: The dupatta is a key part of the outfit. You can drape it over one shoulder, let it flow freely, or style it around your neck for a contemporary look.
Play with Hairstyles: A sleek bun, loose curls, or a simple braid can complement your outfit and enhance your overall appearance.
Why Pakistani Suits Are Loved Worldwide
Pakistani suits have gained global popularity for several reasons. First, they are an excellent blend of tradition and modernity, appealing to women from different cultures. Second, their comfort and practicality make them ideal for everyday wear, while their intricate designs and luxurious fabrics make them perfect for special occasions.
Women also appreciate the attention to detail in Pakistani suits. From the embroidery to the fabric quality, everything about these outfits speaks of elegance and craftsmanship. Moreover, with the rise of online shopping, women worldwide can easily access a wide range of Pakistani suits from the comfort of their homes and you should visit our store indifeels 
Where to Buy Pakistani Suits
If you’re looking to add Pakistani suits to your wardrobe, platforms like Indifeels are the perfect place to start. They offer a curated collection of high-quality suits in various styles, fabrics, and price ranges. Whether you’re looking for something simple or extravagant, you’re sure to find an outfit that matches your taste and budget.
Conclusion
Pakistani suits are loved by women everywhere because they offer the perfect mix of beauty, comfort, and versatility.if you are more interested to gain more information about pakistani suits read our latest blog to find out more in indifeels .Their best designs and high-quality fabrics make them suitable for any occasion, while their variety of styles ensures that every woman can find something she loves 
If you haven’t explored the world of Pakistani suits yet, now is the perfect time. Discover the elegance and charm of these outfits and embrace a look that’s both traditional and stylish. Visit Indifeels today and find your next favorite outfit!
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Wooden Tissue Boxes in Pakistan – Beautiful Designs
In Pakistan, wooden tissue boxes have become a popular decorative item, adding both functionality and style to homes, offices, and other spaces. Known for their elegance and durability, these boxes come in a variety of designs that reflect traditional craftsmanship and modern aesthetics. Let’s explore the beauty and variety of wooden tissue boxes available in Pakistan.
 Why Choose Wooden Tissue Boxes?
Wooden tissue boxes offer several advantages over plastic or metal alternatives:
Aesthetic Appeal: Wooden boxes add warmth and a classic touch to any setting.
Durability: Wood is long-lasting and can withstand wear better than other materials.
Eco-Friendly: Made from renewable resources, wooden tissue boxes are an environmentally friendly choice.
Customization: They can be carved, painted, or varnished, making it easy to match them with any décor style.
 Popular Types of Wood for Tissue Boxes
Pakistan has access to various types of wood, each offering unique characteristics:
Sheesham (Indian Rosewood): Known for its rich color and grain, Sheesham is highly durable and often used for intricate carvings.
Walnut Wood: This wood has a dark, smooth finish, ideal for creating a sophisticated look.
Teak Wood: Teak is highly resistant to damage and has a golden-brown color that brings warmth to the designs.
Each wood type can create a distinct aesthetic, from rustic charm to refined elegance.
 Types of Wooden Tissue Box Designs
Hand-Carved Tissue Boxes
Hand-carved wooden tissue boxes are especially popular in Pakistan, showcasing the skills of local artisans. These designs often feature floral patterns, geometric shapes, or traditional motifs inspired by Mughal architecture. tissue box pakistan Each piece is unique, reflecting the personal touch of the craftsman.
Inlay Work Tissue Boxes
Wooden tissue boxes with inlay work are also sought-after. These designs incorporate materials like brass, copper, or mother of pearl into the wood, creating intricate patterns that add a luxurious feel. The contrast between the wood and inlaid material highlights the design and craftsmanship involved.
Painted Wooden Tissue Boxes
For a colorful touch, painted tissue boxes are a vibrant option. Local artisans use paint to adorn boxes with motifs inspired by Pakistani culture, including truck art, paisleys, and floral patterns. This style is perfect for adding a playful or cultural element to any space.
Minimalist Wooden Tissue Boxes
Minimalist wooden tissue boxes have simple, sleek designs, focusing on the natural beauty of the wood. Often polished with a matte or gloss finish, these boxes fit perfectly into modern and contemporary settings.
 Customizable Wooden Tissue Boxes
Many local artisans offer customization options, allowing buyers to personalize their wooden tissue boxes. Customers can choose the type of wood, finish, size, and design. Some popular customizations include adding names, initials, or custom carvings that hold personal meaning.
Where to Buy Wooden Tissue Boxes in Pakistan
Several markets and online platforms in Pakistan offer a range of wooden tissue boxes:
Local Handicraft Stores: Cities like Karachi, Lahore, and Islamabad have handicraft stores that sell unique handmade boxes.
Online Marketplaces: Websites like Craft Emporium offer convenient shopping and delivery options.
Cultural Expos and Exhibitions: Exhibitions often feature a wide variety of handmade items, including wooden tissue boxes, allowing buyers to see the quality and variety up close.
 Price Range of Wooden Tissue Boxes in Pakistan
The price of wooden tissue boxes varies based on wood type, design complexity, and size.
 Tips for Maintaining Wooden Tissue Boxes
To keep wooden tissue boxes in good condition:
Keep Away from Moisture: Wood can warp when exposed to moisture, so it’s best to keep it dry.
Polish Regularly: Regular polishing keeps the wood shiny and enhances its durability.
Avoid Direct Sunlight: Sunlight can cause fading, so place wooden boxes in shaded areas to preserve their natural color.
Conclusion
Wooden tissue boxes in Pakistan are more than just functional items; they are works of art that bring culture and elegance to everyday spaces. Handicraft in Pakistan Whether you’re looking for a traditional design, a colorful painted box, or a minimalist style, there’s something to suit every taste and decor style.
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Wooden HotPot Sets – Stylish Designs for Pakistani Kitchens
Wooden hotpot sets have long been cherished for their elegance and functionality. In Pakistani kitchens, where traditional culinary customs and cultural aesthetics come together, a wooden hotpot set not only serves a practical purpose but also enhances the visual appeal. wooden hotpot Here’s why these sets are becoming increasingly popular and the stylish designs available for contemporary Pakistani homes.
Why Choose Wooden Hotpot Sets for Pakistani Kitchens?
In Pakistani culture, food is an essential part of gatherings, and wooden hotpots add an extra touch of warmth and style. Unlike stainless steel or plastic, wooden hotpots offer a rustic charm that resonates with Pakistani design aesthetics. These pots help maintain the warmth of food and are often durable, long-lasting, and eco-friendly. Here are some key reasons why they’re an ideal choice:
Insulation: 
Wood is a natural insulator, keeping food warmer for longer periods.
Aesthetic Appeal:
 Wooden designs add a touch of elegance, complementing the traditional and modern kitchen setups alike.
Eco-Friendly Material: 
Wood is a renewable resource, making it a sustainable option for eco-conscious homes.
Popular Styles of Wooden Hotpot Sets
Wooden hotpots come in various styles and finishes, making it easy to find a set that fits well with your kitchen’s design. Here are some popular designs trending in Pakistan:
 Hand-carved wooden Hotpots
Hand-carved wooden pots showcase intricate craftsmanship, often with floral or geometric patterns inspired by Mughal or Persian art. These pots work beautifully in traditional settings and are ideal for occasions where you want to serve food with a touch of heritage.
Contemporary Minimalist Designs
For those who prefer modern aesthetics, minimalist wooden hotpots with smooth finishes and simple shapes are a perfect choice. These designs often feature clean lines and neutral tones, blending seamlessly into modern Pakistani kitchens that incorporate both traditional and contemporary decor.
 Dual-Toned Wooden Hotpots
A popular choice in recent years, dual-toned wooden hotpots combine two shades or materials, such as dark walnut and light oak. These pots offer a unique look, appealing to those who want a touch of modern sophistication while maintaining the traditional feel of wooden utensils.
Decorative Yet Functional
Wooden hotpot sets are not only visually appealing but also highly functional. Many wooden hotpots are designed with lids that have grooves, allowing for tight closure and retaining warmth effectively. Some sets come with handles, making them easy to carry and perfect for family dinners or gatherings.
Maintenance Tips for Wooden Hotpots
To ensure that your wooden hotpot set stays beautiful and functional, it’s essential to care for it properly. Here are some tips to maintain your wooden hotspots
Avoid Soaking in Water:
 Prolonged exposure to water can damage wood. Wipe it clean with a damp cloth instead.
Use Food-Safe Wood Oil:
 Regularly applying a food-safe oil can keep the wood polished and prevent it from drying out or cracking.
Store in a Cool, Dry Place:
 Excess moisture and heat can warp wood, so store your hotpots in a dry area when not in use.
Where to Find Quality Wooden Hotpot Sets in Pakistan
Wooden hotpot sets can be found in various markets and online stores throughout Pakistan.  with stores offering both traditional and contemporary wooden kitchenware. Online retailers also offer an extensive range of options, making it convenient to browse and select a design that best fits your kitchen’s theme.
Conclusion
Wooden hotpot sets are a versatile and stylish addition to any Pakistani kitchen, offering the ideal balance of tradition and modern design Handicraft  in Pakistan  With various styles available—from hand-carved to minimalist dual-toned options—these sets add warmth, charm, and functionality to family gatherings and special occasions alike. Whether you’re hosting a dinner party or enjoying a quiet family meal, a wooden hotpot set is sure to make every meal feel special.
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Best Canvas Board Price in Pakistan for Artists
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Among the most popular painting accessories, it is possible to name canvas boards which perfectly fit both starting artists and experienced ones. The situation regarding the availability and price of canvas boards in Pakistan is also not constant. It depends on the brand, size, and quality of the material used for their production. Suggest Read :
10 Practical Tips for Buying Canvas Boards in Pakistan
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pearlingstx · 1 month ago
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Pakistani Bridal Shoes: Elevate Your Bridal Look with Style and Tradition
Every bride dreams of a wedding that’s both memorable and magical, and every detail—right down to the shoes—matters. Pakistani bridal shoes are a perfect blend of tradition and modern elegance, offering a range of styles that can complete any bridal look with grace and sophistication. Let’s explore why Pakistani bridal shoes have become a must-have for brides who want to add an authentic touch to their wedding day style.
1. Traditional Meets Modern Elegance
Pakistani bridal shoes are known for their unique blend of traditional and modern elements. From timeless handcrafted khussas to contemporary high heels adorned with intricate embellishments, these shoes complement various bridal outfits, whether it’s a richly embroidered lehenga or a flowing maxi gown. Brides can choose from flats, wedges, and even stilettos, with each pair crafted to embody Pakistani cultural motifs, adding a touch of heritage to every step.
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2. Intricate Embroidery and Design
A standout feature of bridal jutti heels is their intricate embroidery. Skilled artisans spend hours handcrafting each pair, using materials like silk, velvet, and brocade, often adorned with zari, sequins, and delicate beadwork. These embellishments enhance the beauty of the shoes, adding an extra layer of opulence to the bridal outfit. Each design tells a story, often inspired by floral and paisley patterns or age-old Pakistani art, making every pair a true masterpiece.
3. Comfort for the Wedding Festivities
With Pakistani weddings being filled with rituals and celebrations, comfort is crucial. Traditional bridal shoes like khussas are designed to provide support and comfort without compromising on style. Unlike heels, which may get uncomfortable after hours, khussas and flats offer a practical yet fashionable option for brides. Many bridal shoe designers in Pakistan also incorporate padded insoles to ensure that brides can walk, dance, and celebrate all night.
4. Customization to Match Your Bridal Outfit
One of the most exciting aspects of Pakistani bridal shoes is the option for customization. Many designers offer bespoke services, allowing brides to choose colors, designs, and embellishments that match their bridal attire perfectly. Whether it's matching the color scheme of the lehenga or including specific stones or motifs, customization options ensure that each pair is truly unique to the bride’s vision.
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5. Popular Pakistani Bridal Shoe Styles
Khussa: A traditional flat shoe, khussa is loved for its comfort and elegant design. Ideal for brides who prefer flats, khussas come with intricate embellishments and embroidery that match bridal outfits beautifully.
Stiletto Heels: For brides wanting a modern touch, stilettos with traditional embellishments offer height and style. These heels are perfect for brides looking to add a touch of glamour.
Block Heels and Wedges: Providing both comfort and height, block heels and wedges are ideal for brides who want stability without compromising on style.
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6. Where to Buy Pakistani Bridal Shoes
For brides-to-be outside Pakistan, many online stores offer stunning collections of Pakistani bridal shoes. Look for reputable websites that specialize in bridal attire and accessories or visit boutiques that carry South Asian wedding collections.
Pakistani bridal shoes are more than just footwear—they’re a statement of heritage, beauty, and elegance. By choosing a pair of these beautifully crafted shoes, you’re adding an authentic touch to your bridal ensemble that will not only look stunning in photos but will also keep you comfortable on your special day. Embrace the charm of Pakistani craftsmanship and step into a new chapter with grace and style.
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Holidays 11.9
Holidays
Allama Iqbal Day (Pakistan)
Berlin Wall Day
Brian Holland Legacy Day
Chaos Never Dies Day
Couch Beachcombing Day
Cultural Workers and Folk Artists Day (Ukraine)
Day of Ukrainian Literature & Language (Ukraine)
Dia de los Natitas (Day of the Skulls; Bolivia)
Eleven09 Day
Emergency Number Day / 119 Day (Japan)
Fall of the Wall Day (Germany)
Flag Day (Azerbaijan)
Fluffy Towel Appreciation Day
Geriatric Toothfairy Day
Global Leasing Day
Good Armpit Day (Japan)
Go To An Art Museum Today Day
Heir to the Throne Day (Tuvalu)
Icculus Day
International Day Against Fascism & Antisemitism
International Pathology Day
International Reflux Day
Kristallnacht (Night of Broken Glass; Austria, Germany)
La Almudena (Madrid City, Spain)
Legal Services Day (India)
Lord Mayor’s Day (London, UK) [Traditional Date]
Microtia Awareness Day
National Alejandro Day
National Child Safety Council Day
National Diabetes Heart Connection Day
National Firefighting Day (China)
National Grace Day
National Hunter Day
National Inventor’s Day
National Louisiana Day
National Microtia Awareness Day
National Nibble Day
Neon Sign Day
No Cookies Day
November Nine (Word Series of Poker)
Paul is Dead Day (1966)
Peacemaker’s Day (Turks & Caicos Islands)
Pomegranate Day (French Republic)
Remembrance Day (Cayman Islands)
Rolling Stone Day
Sagan Day (a.k.a. Carl Sagan Day)
Schicksalstag (Day of Fate; Germany)
Special Rapid Response Unit Day (Russia)
Sprat Day (UK)
Tag der Erfinder (Inventor's Day; Austria, Germany, Switzerland)
Tori No Ichi
Tree Festival Day (Tunisia)
Uttarakhand Day (India)
Valerian and Laureline Day
World Adoption Day
World Freedom Day
World Inventor Day (EU)
World Orphans Day
World Satire Day
World Social Media Kindness Day
World Urdu Day
Food & Drink Celebrations
British Pudding Day (UK)
Condensed Milk Day
Cranberry Cheesecake Day
National Fried Chicken Sandwich Day
National Greek Yogurt Day
National Scrapple Day
Independence & Related Days
Bavarian Republic (Proclaimed; 1918)
Cambodia (from France, 1953)
Federal Republic of InfinityLand (Declared; 2018) [unrecognized]
2nd Saturday in November
All American Day [2nd Saturday]
Carl Sagan Day [2nd Saturday]
International CCHS Day [2nd Saturday]
International Dorothy Dunnett Day [2nd Saturday]
Lord Mayor’s Day (London, UK) [2nd Saturday]
National Family Volunteer Day [2nd Saturday]
National Saddle Hunting Day [2nd Saturday]
Neighborhood Toy Store Day [2nd Saturday]
Poppy Day (South Africa) [Saturday nearest 11.11]
Sadie Hawkins Day [Saturday after 11.9; also 11.13, 11.15]
Salad Saturday [2nd Saturday of Each Month]
Sandwich Saturday [Every Saturday]
Satirical Saturday [2nd Saturday of Each Month]
Six For Saturday [Every Saturday]
Spaghetti Saturday [Every Saturday]
Tasman Beerfest [2nd Saturday]
Wine Tourism Day [2nd Saturday]
Weekly Holidays beginning November 9 (1st Full Week of November)
Krisallnacht Weekend (thru 11.10)
National Hunger & Homeless Awareness Week (thru 11.17) [Begins 2nd Saturday]
National Nurse Practitioner Week [2nd Full Week]
World Antibiotic Awareness Week (thru 11.15) [Begins 2nd Saturday]
Festivals Beginning November 9, 2024
Arkansas Cornbread Festival (Little Rock, Arkansas)
Beer and Wine Festival Weekend (Ellicottville, New York)
Boca Raton Wine & Food Festival (Boca Raton, Florida)
Cheese & Meat Festival (Seattle, Washington)
Chili, Booze & Brews (Denver, Colorado)
Chili Cook-Off (Moosehaven, Mississippi)
CiderFeast East Coast Tour (Boston, Massachusetts)
Coastal Alabama Food Truck & Craft Beer Festival (Gulf Shores, Alabama) [thru 11.10]
GeekGirlCon (Seattle, Washington) [thru 11.10]
Glasgow Christmas Market (Glasgow, United Kingdom) [thru 12.29]
Gobble Up Portland (Portland, Oregon)
Heritage Syrup Festival (Henderson, Texas)
Holiday Food & Gift Festival (Billings, Montana) [thru 11.10]
Holiday Wine Festival at Spring Brook (Spring Brook, Pennsylvania)
Holy Smokes Lowcountry Barbecue Festival (North Charleston, South Carolina)
Homosassa Arts, Crafts and Seafood Festival (Homosassa, Florida) [thru 11.10]
Jungle Jim's International Wine Festival (Fairfield, Ohio)
Miami Rum Fest Rum Renaissance Tasting Event (Coral Gables, Florida)
Newport Cocktail & Spirits Event (Newport Beach, California)
Old-Fashioneds Up North (Eagle River, Wisconsin)
Oyster Roast (Reedville, Virginia)
Oyster Roast, BBQ & Music Festival (Port Wentworth, Georgia)
Plate by Plate Annual Tasting Benefit (Brooklyn, New York)
Pushkar Camel Fair (Pushkar, India) [thru 11.15]
Ricefest Rice Cook-Off (Riceboro, Georgia)
Scallop Fair in Normandy (Port-en-Bessin-Huppain, France) [thru 11.10]
Snohomish BrewFest (Snohomish, Washington)
Torrone Festival (Cremona, Italy) [thru 11.17]
Truffle Feast (Barboursville, Virginia)
Whiskies of the World (Seattle, Washington)
The WhiskyX (Houston, Texas)
Feast Days
André François (Artology)
Anne Sexton (Writerism)
Benignus of Armagh (Christian; Saint)
Carl Sagan (Humanism; Writerism)
Change Your Underwear Day (Pastafarian)
Charles V (Positivist; Saint)
Dedication of the Archbasilica of St. John Lateran, Cathedral of the Pope (Christian; Memorial Feast Day)
Divine Justice Day (Starza Pagan Book of Days)
The Enlightenment of Rubber Duckie
Feast of the Virgin of Almudena (Madrid, Spain)
Gigo Gabashvili (Artology)
Harold “Doc” Edgerton Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Imre Kertész (Writerism)
Llyn Tepid at Bala(Celtic Book of Days)
Lotus Leaf Banana Boast Wish-Magick Day (Thailand; Everyday Wicca)
Lynn-Lynn (Muppetism)
Margery Kempe (Church of England)
Martin Chemnitz (Lutheran)
Media Autumnus I (Pagan)
Memorial Feast Day of the Dedication of the Basilica di San Giovanni in Laterano, Cathedral of the Pope (Roman Catholic)
Nectarios of Aegina (Christian; Saint)
Night of Nicnevin (Gyre-Carling), Daughter of Frenzy, Banshee; Scots Pagan)
Old Socks Day Day (Pastafarian)
Robert Frank (Artology)
Theodore of Amasea (a.k.a. Theodore the General; Roman Catholic Church)
Virgin of Almudena (Madrid; Christian; Saint)
Vitonus (a.k.a. Vanne; Christian; Saint)
Wish-Granting Championships (Sprites; Shamanism)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Prime Number Day: 313 [65 of 72]
Schicksalstag (Fateful Day; Germany)
Shakku (è”€ćŁ Japan) [Bad luck all day, except at noon.]
Unfortunate Day (Pagan) [53 of 57]
Premieres
Bridge Over Troubled Water, recorded by Simon and Garfunkel (Song; 1969)
Bunny and Claude [We Rob Carrot Patches] (WB MM Cartoon; 1968)
Cat Tamale (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1951)
Claws in the Lease (WB MM Cartoon; 1963)
Concerto de Aranjuez, by Joaquin Rodrigo (Concerto for Classical Guitar; 1940)
Dances with Wolves (Film; 1990)
Death Comes for the Archbishop,by Willa Cather (Novel; 1927)
Enter the Wu-Tang, by the Wu-Tang Clan (Album; 1993)
Flower Drum Song (Film; 1961)
Four For the Show or Two Pairs of Plants (Rocky & Bullwinkle Cartoon, S6, Ep. 318; 1964)
The Girl in the Spider’s Web (Film; 2018)
Joyeux Noël (Film; 2005)
Life as a House (Film; 2001)
Lincoln (Film; 2012)
Mask-A-Raid (Betty Boop Cartoon; 1931)
Merry Christmas Baby, by Elvis Presley (Song; 1973)
Mickey’s Once Upon a Christmas (Disney Animated Film; 1999)
Mighty Mouse Meets Big Bad Bunion (Mighty Mouse Cartoon; 1945)
Mimesis: The Representation of Reality in Western Literature, by Erich Auerbach (Literary Criticism; 1942)
My Fair Lady (Film; 1964)
A Nightmare on Elm Street (Film; 1984)
No Dice, by Badfinger (Album; 1970)
The Passenger, by Ulrich Alexander Boschwitz (Novel; 1939)
Piano Concerto No. 2 in Bb Major, by Johannes Brahms (Piano Concerto; 1881)
Piano Concerto No. 2 in C Minor, by Sergei Rachmaninoff (Piano Concerto; 1901)
Piano Man, by Billy Joel (Album; 1973)
Pottsylvania Creeper, Part 1 (Rocky & Bullwinkle Cartoon, S6, Ep. 317; 1964)
Rolling Stone (Magazine; 1967)
Skyfall (US Film; 2012) [James Bond #23]
Superman/Shazam!: The Return of Black Adam (WB Animated Film; 2010)
Surfacing, by Margaret Atwood (Novel; 1972)
Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers, by Tom Petty (Album; 1976)
Unsafe and Seine (The Inspector Cartoon; 1966)
When the Pawn
, by Fiona Apple (Album; 1999)
Without You, by Badfinger (Song; 1970)
The Young Ones (UK TV Series; 1982)
You’re My Home, by Billy Joel (Song; 1973)
You’ve Really Got A Hold On Me, by The Miracles (Song; 1962)
Zootopia+ (Disney Animated TV Series; 20022)
Today’s Name Days
Herfried, Roland, Theodor (Austria)
BoĆŸo, Erpo, Ivan, Milostislav, Teodor, Ursin (Croatia)
Bohdan (Czech Republic)
Theodor (Denmark)
Teo, Teodor, Tuudor (Estonia)
Teo, Teuvo (Finland)
Maturin, Théodore (France)
Gregor, Herfried, Roland, Theodor (Germany)
Elladios, Mavra, Nektarios, Theoktisti (Greece)
Tivadar (Hungary)
Oreste, Teodoro (Italy)
Teodors (Latvia)
Dargintas, Estela, Skirtautė, Teodoras (Lithuania)
Teodor, Tordis (Norway)
Bogudar, Genowefa, Nestor, Teodor, Ursyn (Poland)
Nectarie (Romania)
Teodor (Slovakia)
Almudena (Spain)
Teodor, Teodora (Sweden)
Orestes, Sullivan, Vaughan, Vaughn (USA)
Today is Also

Day of Year: Day 314 of 2024; 52 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 6 of Week 45 of 2024
Celtic Tree Calendar: Hagal (Hailstone) [Day 14 of 28]
Chinese: Month 10 (Yi-Hai), Day 9 (Ding-Chou)
Chinese Year of the: Dragon 4722 (until January 29, 2025) [Wu-Chen]
Hebrew: 8 Heshvan 5785
Islamic: 7 Jumada I 1446
J Cal: 14 Wood; Sixthday [14 of 30]
Julian: 27 October 2024
Moon: 60%: Waxing Crescent
Positivist: 6 Frederic (12th Month) [Henry IV]
Runic Half Month: Nyd (Necessity) [Day 3 of 15]
Season: Autumn or Fall (Day 48 of 90)
Week: 2nd Full Week of November
Zodiac: Scorpio (Day 17 of 30)
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alfalahhost92 · 2 months ago
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Exploring the Best Wooden Hot Pot Price in Pakistan: A Handicraft Lover's Guide
Introduction:
Pakistan is renowned for its rich tradition of handicrafts, with wooden hot pots being one of the most sought-after items. These beautifully crafted pieces not only serve as functional kitchenware but also add a touch of elegance to any dining experience. If you're on the hunt for the best wooden hot pot price in Pakistan, this guide will help you understand what to look for and how to make the most of your investment in Pakistani handicrafts.
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The Appeal of Wooden Hot Pots in Pakistani Handicrafts:
Wooden hot pots have gained immense popularity among enthusiasts of Pakistani handicrafts. These hot pots are not just about keeping your food warm; they represent the artistry and craftsmanship that Pakistan is famous for. The intricate carvings, quality of wood, and attention to detail make them a must-have for anyone who appreciates traditional craftsmanship.
Factors Affecting the Wooden Hot Pot Price in Pakistan:
When searching for the best wooden hot pot price in Pakistan, several factors come into play:
Material Quality: The type of wood used, such as rosewood, sheesham, or deodar, significantly impacts the price. High-quality wood not only ensures durability but also enhances the beauty of the hot pot.
Craftsmanship: Handcrafted wooden hot pots are more expensive than machine-made ones due to the time and effort artisans put into creating these masterpieces.
Design and Detailing: The more intricate the design, the higher the wooden hot pot price. Pieces with elaborate carvings and patterns reflect the skills of Pakistani handicrafts artists, making them worth the investment.
Size and Capacity: Wooden hot pots come in various sizes, and larger ones tend to be pricier. Choose a size that suits your needs without compromising on quality.
Where to Find the Best Wooden Hot Pot Price in Pakistan:
To get the most competitive wooden hot pot price without sacrificing quality, consider the following options:
Local Markets: Places like Karachi’s Saddar, Lahore’s Anarkali Bazaar, and Islamabad’s F-10 Markaz are known for selling a wide range of Pakistani handicrafts. These markets often have negotiable prices, allowing you to find a great deal.
Online Stores: E-commerce platforms like Daraz and OLX offer a variety of wooden hot pots with detailed descriptions and customer reviews. Shopping online makes it easier to compare prices and find the best wooden hot pot price available.
Specialty Handicraft Shops: These shops focus on Pakistani handicrafts and often offer a more curated selection of wooden hot pots. Although the prices might be slightly higher, you’re guaranteed quality craftsmanship.
Tips for Buying Wooden Hot Pots in Pakistan:
Check the Wood Quality: Always inquire about the type of wood used to ensure you're getting a durable and authentic piece. High-quality woods will naturally have a higher wooden hot pot price, but they’re worth the investment.
Inspect the Finish: A well-crafted wooden hot pot should have a smooth finish, with no rough edges or splinters. This attention to detail is a hallmark of authentic Pakistani handicrafts.
Compare Prices: Before making a purchase, compare prices from multiple sellers. This helps you get a sense of the average wooden hot pot price and avoid overpaying.
Why Invest in a Wooden Hot Pot from Pakistani Handicrafts?
Investing in a wooden hot pot is not just about functionality; it's about owning a piece of art. These hot pots reflect the cultural heritage of Pakistani handicrafts, making them a unique addition to your kitchen or dining table. Their intricate designs and durability make them ideal for special occasions or as a thoughtful gift for loved ones.
Maintaining Your Wooden Hot Pot:
To ensure your wooden hot pot remains in excellent condition, follow these maintenance tips:
Clean Gently: Use a soft cloth and mild soap to clean your hot pot. Avoid soaking it in water, as this can damage the wood.
Oil Regularly: Apply a thin layer of food-safe oil to keep the wood moisturized and prevent cracking.
Store Properly: Keep your wooden hot pot in a cool, dry place to maintain its quality and prolong its life.
Conclusion:
Finding the best wooden hot pot price in Pakistan is about more than just looking for the cheapest option; it's about appreciating the skill and artistry that goes into creating these beautiful pieces. Whether you’re purchasing it for personal use or as a gift, a wooden hot pot is a true representation of Pakistani handicrafts. By understanding what influences the price and where to shop, you can make an informed decision and bring home a piece of traditional craftsmanship that will last for years to come.
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viexports · 3 months ago
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How global exporters of Basmati rice maintain quality and flavor
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Basmati rice, valued for its unique aroma, long grains, and delicate flavor, is a staple in kitchens worldwide. Primarily cultivated in the rich soils of India and Pakistan, it is celebrated for its nutty taste and soft texture in various cuisines. As global demand for this premium rice rises, preserving its quality and distinctive taste during export has become an intricate art.
Global Basmati rice exporters face unique challenges in ensuring that the rice transported to international markets retains the flavour, texture and quality it is renowned for. From stringent quality control to state-of-the-art packaging techniques, these exporters use a variety of strategies to preserve the essence of Basmati rice during its journey from farm to table.
Key Challenges in Maintaining Quality During Export
The journey of Basmati rice from paddy fields to international markets is complex. Several factors can affect the quality of rice during transportation. Humidity, temperature fluctuations, improper handling, and even long-term shipping can cause rice quality to deteriorate, leading to a loss of taste, texture, and nutritional value.
Rice is highly sensitive to environmental changes, and careful attention is required at every stage to maintain its premium quality. Exporters must ensure that during transportation, Basmati rice is protected from moisture and contamination, two factors that can affect its shelf life and taste. Additionally, the grains are delicate, and rough handling can lead to breakage, affecting both its aesthetic and cooking properties.
Taste Preservation Techniques in Basmati Rice
One of the primary concerns for Basmati rice manufacturers is flavor preservation. Traditional methods such as properly cooking and aging the rice are still widely practiced. Aging Basmati rice enhances its aroma and flavor profile, making it more desirable to consumers. Generally, rice is aged for 1-2 years to deepen its flavour and make the grains more tender when cooked.
In addition to traditional aging techniques, modern innovations have improved flavour preservation. Some exporters use vacuum-sealed packaging or nitrogen-flushing technology to prevent oxidation, which can alter the natural flavour of rice. These methods help preserve the aromatic qualities of rice for a longer period of time, ensuring that the end consumer experiences the true taste of Basmati.
Quality Control Standards and Certifications
In today’s competitive market, there can be no compromise on quality. Exporters follow stringent quality control standards to meet both domestic and international regulations. Adherence to standards such as ISO 22000 and HACCP ensure that the rice is free from contaminants and safe for consumption.
Additionally, certifications such as Geographical Indication (GI) tagging help guarantee the authenticity of Basmati rice. GI-tagged Basmati rice means that the product comes from specific regions known to grow genuine Basmati, adding a layer of trust for both consumers and buyers. These certifications help exporters meet global standards while ensuring that the delivered product is of the highest quality.
Role of Packaging and Storage in Maintaining Taste
Packaging plays a vital role in maintaining the taste and quality of Basmati rice during export. High-quality packaging not only protects the rice from environmental hazards such as moisture, dust, and insects, but also helps retain the aromatic and delicate taste of the rice.
Most exporters use multilayered packaging material that provides barrier protection against oxygen and moisture. Proper sealing techniques, such as vacuum packing or hermetic storage, are usually used to ensure that the rice retains its original taste for a long time. In addition, the rice is stored in climate-controlled facilities to maintain optimal conditions until it is shipped.
Effective storage techniques are essential, as improper storage can cause rice to absorb unwanted odors and moisture, resulting in spoilage. By implementing the right packaging and storage solutions, global Basmati rice exporters successfully deliver fresh, tasty, and high-quality rice.
Basmati rice is a delicacy loved by consumers around the world, and maintaining its quality during export is a top priority for exporters. Through a combination of traditional practices and modern innovations, global Basmati rice exporters ensure that their products retain the same freshness, aroma, and flavor they are known for. From high-quality packaging to stringent quality standards, every step is carefully designed to maintain the integrity of the rice.
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