Holiday Gifts Guide

Gifts of Elegance
... Anniversary Gifts
... Birthday Gifts
... Business Gifts
... Holiday Gifts
......... Any Occasion Gifts
......... Valentine's Day Gifts
......... Mother's Day Gifts
......... Father's Day Gifts
.........
Graduation Gifts
......... Chanukah Gifts
......... Christmas Gifts
.... Wedding Gifts

 

Holiday Gifts Guide
Gifts of Elegance for the Holidays!

So what do you get the person who has everything (including good taste...) for the holidays?

Why not check these gift ideas. They're totally unique + available at only 1 place on the Web... ARCHITECTs Touch.

Designed by an Architect and made in the USA*, they're simple, elegant and functional. Gifts include Jewelry, Vases, Photo Frames, Business Card Holders, + more.

A Brief History of:
... Christmas in America
... Christmas Gift Giving
Harmony for the holidays with this sterling silver heart
Holiday Heart:
Sterling Silver pendant + chain
Sterling silver snowflake pendant and necklace
Sterling Silver Snowflake

Wonderful gold heart is unique gift
Gold Heart Necklace
18k gold pendant
with a unique design


Women's Accessories:
The Connection Necklace

Unique Sterling Silver pendant and chain


Children's Jewelry
Petite size,
Sophisticated design


Pave Harmony Heart
Diamonds
+ 18k White Gold
Elegance with Sparkle!

Modern look, old fashioned feeling vase & paper flowers
Christmas Vase Set
Contemporary Bud Vase with red paper roses

Make a menorah with these unique candle holders
Menorah
9 separate tea unique candleholders
Rearrange them as you wish...

Holidays are more joyful with candle light!
Holiday Candles with unique candleholders

Pyramid Lights

Cell phone cradle made of lovely marble
Cell Phone Stand:
Rocking Chair

(let your cell phone relax)

Green marble makes moon-shaped cradle unique
Cell Phone Lounge
(a home for a phone)

Lovely color and shape for unusual card holder
Oval Card Holder

Festive red cotton robe from Japan
Exotic Christmas Gift:
Red Yukata

Kimono-like bathrobe

Beautiful crimson, 100% silk kimono
Women's Silk Kimono
100% luxurious Silk
Comfortable navy cotton robe for men
Men's Geometric BlueYukata
Japanese wind chime, iron circles
Circles Windchime

Unique Japanese pottery
Swirl Plate and cups


Crystal Glass
handmade in Czech Republic
Unusual granite card holder
Christmas Gifts:
Post-it Note Holder

in a classy granite base

Made in Thailand, hand-made paper
Flower Photo Album

Granite photo frame for desk
3 Photo Frame

for 3 wallet size photos
Masculine green marble
Business Gifts:
Business Card Holder

of natural granite
Distinguished photo stand
Executive Gifts:
4x6 Photo Frame

in a natural granite base
Everyone needs a calendar
Client Gifts:
Rainbow desk calendar with granite base

Christmas in America

  • 1647 British Parliament abolished all religious festivals, including Christmas.

  • Early Puritan emigrants also condemn Christmas celebrations as "wanton Bacchanalian feast."

  • Massachusetts Bay Colony (1659) treated Christmas as any other working day. Officials would fine anyone found feasting, refusing to work, or celebrating.

  • Eventually, liberal Protestants emigrate to America from Britain, Netherlands, and Germany. Brought Christmas Traditions over with them.

  • 1836, the earliest of the American states and territories began to recognize Christmas as a legal holiday

  • 1890, Christmas became a national holiday

 

Christmas Gift Giving

  • Spending money on others during Christmas is not a new phenomenon.

  • Until the 19th century, most expenditures on Christmas were for food and drink.

  • A tradition of gift giving among friends already existed during the New Year's holiday.

  • With the acceptance of the character Santa Claus, gift-giving gradually shifted from New Year's to Christmas.

  • The American character, Santa Claus evolved from Saint Nicholas from the 4th Century in Asia Minor. Legend has it, he came from a rich family and gave all his money to the poor.

  • Boosted by writings such as "A visit from St. Nicholas" (Twas the night before Christmas...) by Clement Moore (1823), the image of Santa Claus solidified in the American psyche.

  • Gradually American industry put extra goods into the marketplace for this holiday.

  • Up until the late 1800s, most gifts tended to be homemade.
    -Wrappping paper was introduced at this time, as commercially bought gifts were becoming popular. The wrapping paper (along with removing price tags) helped to offset the commercial stigma associated with store bought items.

*** Much of this information was derived from "Unwrapping Christmas" edited by Daniel Miller.

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