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Faded But Desired Treasures

PO Box 1

Letona, AR 72085

http://www.fadedbutdesiredtreasures.com

Email:  sharthejoysheila@hotmail.com 

In Business Since: 2006

Serving: Consumers and Trade/Businesses

Products:  Time worn treasures we love from the past - such as china, linens, jewelry and more.  Vintage Collectibles and Textiles.


ABOUT US

Time worn treasures we love from the past, Things we will love for years to come. This is what Faded But Desired Treasures is all about. Bringing such items back into circulation that have been packed away, or taken to the thrift stores, because no one has a vision for what they can be. A little TLC, pairing up with others just like them, or just leave them as they are, and they become just as desired as they were in the past.
 
I have found that people still desire to keep their past alive with items they remember as a child.  Things that their Grandmother or Aunt had displayed on a favorite shelf in the kitchen.  A lovely vanity item sitting on the dressing table that smells of lilac and roses.  A beautiful Hankie folded up and laid across a bible with a pair of reading glasses laying beside it waiting to picked up and be used for their daily teaching.   Wonderful time worn treasures that can still be found today at Faded But Desired Treasures.

Make sure to visit my website.
http://www.fadedbutdesiredtreasures.com

 


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