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Grace M. Vallois has written: 'First steps in collecting' -- subject(s): Art objects, Collectors and collecting 'Antiques and curios in our homes' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Pottery, Art objects, Collectors and collecting, Furniture
Children are curios and especially small children.
The word "curios" comes before "curiosity" in the dictionary. This is because dictionaries are organized in alphabetical order, and "curios" starts with "curi," while "curiosity" starts with "curios." Therefore, "curios" is listed first.
Mostly glass, through the frame is usually metal or wood. Curio cabinets are used to display collections of figurines or other themed objects. Some curios are for single objects.
"The antique shop, located in a run-down part of town, was overrun with curios of every imaginable type." This answer assumes you meant CURIOS and did not mean CURIOUS.
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"Curios" are knick-knacks, small items which you might keep as souvenirs or just because they are interesting. The connotation of "curios" is more positive than "knick-knacks" or even "souvenirs" because there is a suggestion that curios have a higher intrinsic value than most items of that kind.
A whatnot shelf is a type of shelving unit typically made of wood that features multiple tiers or levels for displaying various decorative items or knick-knacks. The term "whatnot" refers to miscellaneous objects or curios that are placed on the shelf for aesthetic purposes. Whatnot shelves are commonly used in interior design to add visual interest and showcase personal items in a organized and visually appealing manner.
the word 'curios' is a noun, the plural form of the singular noun 'curio'; a word for a are, unusual, or intriguing object; a word for a thing.Example sentence: I found this gold ring in a box of curios.
Howard Miller sells home goods. Things such as furniture, clocks, curios, and even urns. The products they sell come in many different sizes and colors to fit your needs.