Monday, September 3, 2012

On Busts

When it comes to gifting, I am quite renowned for sharing a beautiful bust. Perhaps at first the idea seems extravagant and outlandish, but nothing makes a more unique and memorable statement than gifting these wonderful works of art to those who can appreciate a lovely bust in their home.


My busts are certainly not the most contemporary gift, but that's exactly what makes them so unexpected and unique. And when the occasion is truly special, I like to give a pair. The looks on the faces of recipients after unwrapping a pair of my shiny neoclassics are often worth every penny I paid for them. Whether bronzed or in alabaster, bust giving truly makes a statement.


After they have been unwrapped and studied, take the onus on oneself to help the recipient find just the right spot for them. Place them on a shelf beneath dramatic lighting, or try them out on the lid of a polished piano. Perhaps they would look impressive atop a dining room table? Hold them up over a mantle on the fireplace. Be uninhibited and try out a wide variety of positions throughout the home. This unique gift of ample elegance will really add a certain "je ne sais quoi" to any room.

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