Rock Crystal Mirror by Marjorie Skouras

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I once visited a museum where they displayed all kinds of crystals that were dug from the mine, starting with beautiful quartz and many others. And I was amazed by the beauty of those crystals, by their elegance and grandeur, being very close to diamonds and other precious stones and borrowing their royal features. Any way, I love quartz crystals because they look so great and spread the light all around in a very particular way. Quartz crystals have been long used for jewels, but also for home design, as you can see in this Rock Crystal Mirror by Marjorie Skouras.

These mirrors can be round, square or rectangular and their wooden frames are all embellished with quartz crystals. This makes them totally original and absolutely beautiful, bringing a special touch to any home. The designer is Marjorie Skouras from USA and their creations are elegant and fine just like a woman. You can also see a woman’s fascination for jewels and a special taste for beauty. The mirrors are perfect for any room and any home and are big enough to be noticed, but still not too large to seem conspicuous. The items are now available for purchasing , but you will have to contact the people from  Dennis Miller’s web site directly for further details.

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