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Friday, October 26, 2007
In the American country, Halloween (November 2) is celebrated every year by millions of Americans. People stock their shelves with costumes, candy, Halloween decorations and allow their children to dress as ghosts, witches, pirates, and a myriad of other costumes too numerous to list. Children are taught to go around and beg for candy. Haunted Houses are everywhere, searching for children to scare senseless. Deviant people take this opportunity to slip poison and razor blades into children’s candy. Witches use this holiday to offer sacrifices to Satan. from
If you're looking to score the hottest in haunted fashions, check out the Halloween couture jewelry from Luxist.com, including the
Iridesse Spider Web Brooch

If you want show your Halloween spirit, why not try the Iridesse Spider Web Brooch as an alternative. It was made of 18 carat gold and accented with cultured freshwater pearl and a diamond, celebrate Halloween in style. Who knew a spider web could look so good?
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Nicole Landaw Gold Spiders
Nicole Landaw discovered the ultimate cure for arachnophobia just place one of the gorgeous gold and pearl spiders on your table or desk.Nicole Landaw Gold Spiders was inspired by the delicate glass spiders she saw in Venice and it is not something scary because it is a representation of wisdom,industriousness and self-reliance. The gold spiders are all hand fabricated in yellow and white gold, custom built to match the natural pearl bodies.[via luxuist]
Interesting information about November 1&2
In Western Christianity, All Soul's Day commemorates the faithful departed of our love one. The Western celebration falls on November 2 and follows All Saints Day, which commemorates the departed who have attained the beatific vision. Through out the year, the Eastern church celebrates the All Saints Day , most falling on Saturdays, because of Jesus' resting in the tomb In time the entire month of November, most of the countries in all religions celebrated the November in different ways and in different traditions. And it became associated with prayer for the departed in the Western Catholic tradition. Nonetheless the 2 November retained a special status as a day set apart for that purpose. from wikipedia
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