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Blog * New *. Art Of Chinese Tea. South East Asia Cottage Industries. Life Enhancement: Fight Acne with Honey. December 20, 2012. From ancient time, honey not only had been used as food, but also as a natural remedy for skin’s problems especially acne problem. Honey is actually made by bees in a natural way which by extracting the juice from the flowers and pollen grains. Scientifically, honey contains a lot of nutrients such as carbohydrates, [.]. Category: Life Enhancement. December 4, 2012. AsianSecre...
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Blog * New *. Art Of Chinese Tea. South East Asia Cottage Industries. Batik Techniques: Batik Painting Art Evaluation Tips. November 28, 2012. Batik tulis is undeniably the finest form of batik as it is hand drawn and requires a deft hand in its making. As an art connoisseur, you would want only the best when buying a fine piece of art. With the variations in quality of batiks as well as batik methods that that resemble batik [.]. Category: Batik Techniques. Batik Techniques: Wet On Wet Technique. With i...
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Blog * New *. Art Of Chinese Tea. South East Asia Cottage Industries. Herbal Knowledge: Ashitaba Health Benefits. February 5, 2013. The ashitaba health benefits are just immense. This superfood contains more than 13 minerals and 11 vitamins. Ashitaba is also called as ‘Tomorrow’s leaf’ as for its ability to reproduce its green stem and leaf almost on a daily basis. For its scientific name, ashitaba is known as Angelica keiskei koidzumi comes from the Latin [.]. Category: Herbal Knowledge. January 4, 2013.
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Blog * New *. Art Of Chinese Tea. South East Asia Cottage Industries. Natural Craft (Part 2 of 2): The Shells Of The Sea – The Process. January 30, 2013. How do they do it? Collecting seashells have been one of the longest past times in human history. Seashells that are left by the tides are mostly empty; either they are already dead or eaten by other predators. However, ever since the burgeoning of beach resort tourism and the yearly Spring/Summer fashion, the demand for [.]. Category: Natural Craft.
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Blog * New *. Art Of Chinese Tea. South East Asia Cottage Industries. South East Asia Cottage Industries (Part 5 of 5): Indonesia. December 3, 2012. Batik and natural dyes In Indonesia, the cottage industry and handicrafts started all the way back during Dutch colonization, although it was not as advanced as that of India at that time. Just like any other village industries, people in the rural areas have turned from agrarian society to crafting entrepreneurs. Through thick and thin, [.]. December 3, 2012.
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Blog * New *. Art Of Chinese Tea. South East Asia Cottage Industries. Traditional Games: Congkak Traditional Board Game. January 16, 2013. Ancient game Congkak is not only played among Malaysians, but this exciting game was very well known in the countries such as Brunei, Singapore, Thailand and some parts of Sumatera and Borneo. It was often played as an indoor activity or as a contest between two persons. Before the wooden Congkak was invented, the village’s [.]. Category: Traditional Games.
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Blog * New *. Art Of Chinese Tea. South East Asia Cottage Industries. Natural Craft (Part 2 of 2): The Shells Of The Sea – The Process. January 30, 2013. How do they do it? Collecting seashells have been one of the longest past times in human history. Seashells that are left by the tides are mostly empty; either they are already dead or eaten by other predators. However, ever since the burgeoning of beach resort tourism and the yearly Spring/Summer fashion, the demand for [.]. Category: Natural Craft.
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Blog * New *. Art Of Chinese Tea. South East Asia Cottage Industries. Natural Craft (Part 2 of 2): The Shells Of The Sea – The Process. January 30, 2013. How do they do it? Collecting seashells have been one of the longest past times in human history. Seashells that are left by the tides are mostly empty; either they are already dead or eaten by other predators. However, ever since the burgeoning of beach resort tourism and the yearly Spring/Summer fashion, the demand for [.]. Category: Natural Craft.