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Heart-shaped cushion Don't waste any more time looking for a solution to give happiness! Choose a cushion in the shape of a heart on Gifts-custopolis.com: ideal as a personalised gift for your loved ones! Create it now with one of our designs or your own photos and have it printed in professional quality! Personalised heart-shaped cushion ? The best way to choose the design that suits you best is to take a look at our product suggestions on Gifts-custopolis.com, whether it's for a birthday, for mum for dad or for Valentine's Day, where you'll find all kinds of inspiration for every occasion and theme imaginable and much more! What could be better? The best way to describe this beautiful gift is to say that it's the perfect size, it's super sturdy and will last a long time, provided you take good care of it, of course! All you have to do is choose the design you like best and add some text. The design you choose will look great on this white heart cushion. What a beautiful and thoughtful gift! Our cushions are made from high quality materials, so they offer great value for money if you want to give something special this year! A heart cushion romantic gift idea from Gifts-custopolis.com is a valentine's day gift for him and her. A cushion heart, unique Valentine's Day gift idea for his bride, her half his wife, her husband in short for the person who occupies all the space in your heart. It's a good idea to personalise romantic gift for the person who is in your heart.

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The heart-shaped cushion The heart-shaped cushion is white. The material is very pleasant. 100% polyester, looped seams, smooth and shiny for brilliant printing results. So your new cushion will fit perfectly in any room of your home! You can even make special gifts for weddings, wedding receptions, baby showers, birthdays, graduations, retirements, etc. Heart-shaped cushion - the perfect gift for any occasion! You can create the heart-shaped cushion in 3 steps: 1 Choose the design 2 Select the heart cushion decoration or a heart cushion with your favourite photo 3 Add the text of your choice (short enough please). And finally, don't forget to add a message to your order to make it even more special! That's how to give happiness in a few minutes! If you have any questions about this product or need help choosing your design, please contact us. A heart-shaped cushion is a symbol of love and affection. It conveys tender feelings of friendship and companionship. A mother gives one to her child on his birthday for a lifetime of love. A wife gives one to her husband on their wedding day as a sign of affection. Writers and (many others) also use the heart-shaped cushion as a metaphor for their most deeply felt emotions. Heart-shaped cushions are colourful, distinctive and invariably sincere. A heart cushion unique birthday gift idea for his home is well thought out. It is delightful, it warms the heart to receive a cushion heart original birthday gift. Cushion heart birthday gifts to personalise what is more normal to be different, to be unique. A cushion heart birthday gift for...

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e) Why relook your sofa with different cushions? By decorating your sofa with different cushions, you can add a personal touch, increase comfort and brighten up your home. Colourful fabrics are enough to brighten up your sofa or bed. Cushions are a real decorative asset, allowing us to give a new look to our living room or bedrooms. Let's not forget their practical use: they make armchairs, wooden or metal chairs more comfortable. When installed in the bedroom, they create a very pleasant atmosphere. Their bright colours make even the most sober fabrics stand out, while the patterns add character to the decor. f) What to do when a cushion is "flat". To keep your cushions soft and plump all year round, choose or have your cushion cover made so that it is at least 1.5 to 2 cm smaller than the stuffing (or inner cushions) all around. This will spread the inner material over the height and give it some bulge for a nice visual effect and also improve the comfort of the cushion. However, on Gifts-custopolis.com the filling is well suited to our cushions. Cushion: a necessary product, essential to the well-being, to the decoration of all good homes today and cushions with multiple uses, best gifts for mother, mother's day gift ideas and thanks to the team of Gifts-custopolis can be personalised for Mother's Day because we offer many decorations dedicated to the most important holiday of the year: Mother's Day.

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How to combine mismatched cushions? Combine mismatched cushions without overloading the decor or creating a mismatch and messing up the combinations! 1. Mix cushions in neutral tones, with or without decoration for a soft harmony that takes into account the decor. 2. Use white to create matching cushions. The white background of the cushions makes it easy to combine mismatched cushions, regardless of the pattern of the cushion fabrics. The cushions sold at Gifts-custopolis.com all have a white background and can therefore be combined very well! 3. Combine cushions with black and white patterns. From then on, there is little chance of getting the colour mix wrong, whether it's stripes, flowers or dots, you can't go wrong. 4. Combine mismatched cushions in a theme. You can easily imagine combining different cushions purchased from Gifts-custopolis.com with artwork, or for different birthdays, only your wallet is your limit. 5. Combine the cushions in a cameo. Choose a dominant colour and combine it with different shades. Pale red, dark red, burgundy. You can then use round or square cushions, raised or not. Cushions: an indispensable element, precious to the well-being, to the decoration of all good homes today and cushions with multiple uses and thanks to the Gifts-custopolis team can be personalised for Valentine's Day:

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Clock with artwork

13th century. Mechanical clocks began to develop. More than thirty testimonies are quoted from all over Europe at the end of the 13th century. In these texts we find the purchase of iron and weights and the acquisition of expensive clocks in monasteries, cathedrals and princely residences. These prices were often considerable: six marks for the clock of the monastery of Colmar in 1278, thirty pounds for that of Canterbury in 1292, fifty pounds for a simple repair or transformation of the clock of the cathedral of Sens in 1319. Gradually, the mechanical clock, whose movement is permanently maintained by a motorised weight, replaced the boring water clock that had to be constantly cleaned and filled or emptied. It seems that these early clocks - like the water clocks - were first intended to strike a particular time (e.g. alarm clock) and a little later to strike different times of the day; these clocks were "blind": they had no dial! The striking mechanism was operated by one or more pins on a wheel of the mechanism. This transfer of technology from hydraulic to mechanical power enabled the original purpose of the clock to be retained: the striking of a precise hour; this invention has therefore remained practically anonymous. It was not until a little later, in 1336, that an important innovation changed the history of clock-making: striking clocks. A clock with a reproduction of the top 10 works of art are unusual artwork ideas,cute artwork gift ideas , perfect to buy a artwork gifts and unusual to personalise artwork gifts, special artwork gift ideas, to personalise artwork gifts for…best artwork gifts for… unique artwork gift for…

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Clepsydra The water clock or clepsydra comes from the Greek word klepsydra, "thief of water", as it was used to limit the speaking time of lawyers during trials. It is thought to have been invented by the Egyptians in the 16th century BC. It is unreliable because the speed of the flow varies according to the temperature and pressure of the water, From the eleventh to the thirteenth century, documentary sources about water clocks are more numerous, but their interpretations remain ambiguous. For example, a manuscript mentions that in 1176 a college of church commissioners was established in Sens Cathedral to supervise the clock. In 1198, an ordinance stipulated that the men in charge of the clock during the week risked a fine if they did not wind the mechanism in time. In 1867, G. Juillot, a member of the city's Archaeological Society, concluded with certainty that the clock was "weighted and stamped". A. Ungerer, in a 1931 book, makes it a "mechanical clock", which is even more implausible (according to Gerhard Dohrn-van Rossum, notes 4-52); According to Jocelin de Brakeland, in 1198, during a fire in Bury St Edmunds Abbey, the monks rushed to the clock to fetch water. There is no ambiguity here, the 'horologium' is powered by water, so it is a hydraulic clock whose reservoir was large enough to put out the occasional fire. A clock to personalise with a special decoration for our mother, the most important person in our lives. It's mother's day gift ideas, original gift ideas mother's day, gifts for mum, unique gift for mother's day

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History of the clock from its origins to the 16th century, The origins No mechanical clocks seem to exist before the fourteenth century, but several mentions in manuscript sources reveal some of the early history of the clock. The Latin word horologium, horologia, derived from the Greek [ὡρα, time and λέγειν, to say], has been used since Roman antiquity to refer to all time-indicating devices, but the use of this word for all time-measuring instruments hides from us the true nature of their mechanisms. The hydraulic clock A hydraulic clock is an ancient type of clock, which tells the time by allowing a liquid in a container to flow through a small hole. From the beginning, in ancient times, the liquid used was water, hence the name water clock. Later, mercury clocks could be found, especially in Arabic and Chinese writings, but this seems to be anecdotal. The first hydraulic clocks evolved from the simple clepsydra (see the France 2 television game show), to which a more or less sophisticated time indication was added (essentially a graduated scale); over the centuries, we have encountered different types of hydraulic clocks, monumental or not, with sophistications to animate skits, for example, or to strike a precise time. Accepting a clock for a wedding anniversary, an event that remains engraved in one's memory, are ideas wedding gifts,wedding keepsakes, unique wedding gifts, wedding gifts ideas for an important date in a couple's life, whether it is 1 year of marriage, or 50 years of marriage

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Mechanical clock A mechanical clock is a time-measuring instrument that tells the time by an originally entirely mechanical action. It is based on the combination of three functions: a driving weight for the rotary movement, a regulator such as a balance wheel and a display (a graduated scale and hands). The mechanical clock is the successor to the various horologia. The Romans, and before them the Egyptians and Greeks, had already developed time-measuring instruments that demonstrated great astronomical knowledge. The invention of the mechanical clock can be placed around the 1300s and appeared in Western Europe at the end of the 13th century. Originally, it was a weight motor and foliot. A foliot is a vertical pendulum that controls the energy supplied to a wheel by a weight. The motion is then transmitted to gears that drive the movement of the hands. A weight suspended from a rope provides energy to the machine, while a system of rods and foliots periodically interrupts the fall of the weight. By placing the weights at each end of the foliot, the rhythm of the back and forth movements can be adjusted. The low precision of this mechanism, from 1 to 2 hours of deviation per 24 hours, renders the minute hand useless, and it will undergo a long evolution and an important diversification over the centuries. Having a clock as a birthday gift with a decoration dedicated to a specific birthday, 20 years, 60 years or more, is fun: unusual gifts for birthday, best anniversary gift ideas and unique anniversary gift ideas for an event that is celebrated every year and that will remain unique.

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Sundials and obelisks Ancient Egyptian obelisks, built around 3500 BC, are also among the oldest ghost clocks. The oldest known sundial comes from Egypt. It dates from around 1500 BC. Candle clocks The first mention of candle clocks comes from a Chinese poem written in 520 AD. According to this poem, the graduated candle, whose burning rate was measured, was a means of determining the time of night. Similar candles were used in Japan until the early 10th century. Hourglass Hourglasses were the first reliable, reusable, reasonably accurate and easily manufactured time measuring devices. From the 15th century onwards, hourglasses were mainly used to tell time at sea. An hourglass consists of two glass spheres connected vertically by a narrow neck that allows a controlled flow of material, usually sand, from the upper sphere to the lower. Hourglasses are still used today. They were also introduced for use in churches, industry and the kitchen. Candle clocks were another timekeeping device used in the ancient world, from China to England to Mesopotamia. Chronometers were developed in places like India and Tibet and the hourglass (which was widely used throughout Europe) came a little later. Receiving a clock for your birthday with a decoration dedicated to a specific birthday, whether you are 20, 40 or older, is great : unusual gifts for birthday, best anniversary gift ideas and unique anniversary gift ideas for an event that is celebrated every year and that will remain unique.

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