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		<title>Faux Rhinestones? What is that?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><span style="font-family: Calibri; font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: Calibri;">I have only heard the word Faux used to describe three things.  Faux Leather, Faux Fur, and Faux Paux, which between you and me is something I commit quite often!  But I have now heard the word Faux used to describe something else, Faux Rhinestones.   When I first heard that term I thought, “what are Faux Rhinestones?” I mean rhinestones are not items that are generally expensive or hard to get, right?  These days’ rhinestones are on everything from clothes to cell phones and even IPods.   I have a young daughter so between the two of us we have rhinestones on just about everything we own.  Now one thing I have noticed with all of these rhinestone covered items, is that they have a tendency to fall off after time.  The item just doesn’t look the same once a few of the rhinestones are missing.  So that’s where “Faux Rhinestones” come in.  The term Faux Rhinestones was actually adopted for a painting technique.  With Faux Rhinestone Sunglasses, they make a pattern of small drilled holes and then use a special type of paint to fill in the hole.  The paint that is used catches the light and sparkles just like a real rhinestone.  The really nice thing about Faux Rhinestones is they will not fall off like real rhinestones.</span></span></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="font-family: Calibri; font-size: small;"><span style="font-family: Calibri;">I have only heard the word Faux used to describe three things.  Faux Leather, Faux Fur, and Faux Paux, which between you and me is something I commit quite often!  But I have now heard the word Faux used to describe something else, Faux Rhinestones.   When I first heard that term I thought, “what are Faux Rhinestones?” I mean rhinestones are not items that are generally expensive or hard to get, right?  These days’ rhinestones are on everything from clothes to cell phones and even IPods.   I have a young daughter so between the two of us we have rhinestones on just about everything we own.  Now one thing I have noticed with all of these rhinestone covered items, is that they have a tendency to fall off after time.  The item just doesn’t look the same once a few of the rhinestones are missing.  So that’s where “Faux Rhinestones” come in.  The term Faux Rhinestones was actually adopted for a painting technique.  With Faux Rhinestone Sunglasses, they make a pattern of small drilled holes and then use a special type of paint to fill in the hole.  The paint that is used catches the light and sparkles just like a real rhinestone.  The really nice thing about Faux Rhinestones is they will not fall off like real rhinestones.</span></span></p>
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