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Special Gifts for Your Favorite People, 2. We present you with the result of the hundreds of hours of effort our staff has put in over the past few months, an ongoing project led by our tireless Inner Vision author, Gregory Han. Together, we’ve assembled a list of all the humble, strange, and quirky items that we either want to give or wish we would receive. Practical gifts will always have a place in our world, especially since for many people owning the best tools for everyday living is often a higher priority than having whimsical things.

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Peruse our gift guides from yesteryear (2. Table of contents. For the home. Ohhio super- chunky blankets ($1. Rock Pillows ($3. Admittedly this pairing seems at odds: The first is a gigantic hand- knit Merino wool blanket with 3- inch- long stitches promising a calming warm- cozy embrace, while the second is the product of a father and son who told me their pillows represented their love for the outdoors and pillow fights. I’d give this pairing to my friends with kids, the blanket set aside for those rare moments when they can find time for themselves to relax, the pillow ready to instigate fun with a carefully aimed reminder that a big kid still resides within.—Gregory Han. BAZAZAS Slag Glas bookends (Algae, $1.

Ernst Haeckel T- shirt ($1. If you ever find yourself driving through Razorback territory, keep an eye out along the tables of Arkansas gift shops and roadside vendors for what sometimes looks like a mineral that might make a red- caped Kryptonian weak in the knees. Slag glass isn’t a mineral at all, but the industrial by- product of a steel foundry, produced when silica is removed from iron ores. The resulting slabs form into endless combinations of color, opacity, and shapes. A pair of these exceptionally beautiful algae- hued bookends from Arkansas will make any rock hound’s eyes glitter and gleam, and will dutifully hold up their library of tomes dedicated to rocks, minerals, and gems. The Ernst Haeckel T- shirt will further solidify that you didn’t just make a lucky guess—you really did do your homework before choosing gifts for your precious (or semiprecious) friend during the holidays.—GHSaint.

Karen ceramic vessels ($7. Karen Aragon is a New York–based Web developer during the day and an accomplished ceramicist “all hours in between.” Her handmade collection teeters between the imaginary and the practical, like geometric architectural elements that fell off an Escher landscape and then got retooled into one- of- a- kind vases, mugs, or planters that wouldn’t look out of place on the set of Pee- Wee’s Playhouse. Friends who like to arrange flowers and fill their homes with all varieties of plants will delight knowing you’ve given them something made once and only once.—GHHello Hopscotch handmade ceramic cow skull planter ($3. I can think of so many reasons to like this planter, not the least of which is the great (but simple) longhorn design. The price- to- aesthetics balance is good, and the container is big enough to fit a variety of plants, succulents, and cactuses.

This design does mean you’ll have to put a tray or plate under it if you keep it indoors, but it also means you have’ll more control and ability to give your plant the exact amount of water it needs. This gift is even good for people who aren’t green thumbs, because when this planter is paired with an attractive cactus or succulent, they can largely ignore it without its suffering.—Jacqui Cheng. Hang- In- Out Cacoon ($3. Bubble Trumpet ($1. I remember years ago hiking to what I had believed to be an empty stretch of beach, only to discover a mysterious tent already parked on the sandbar of my “secret spot.” The tent entrance was flapped open, but its occupants were otherwise indeterminable from the distance I suspiciously eyed it from.

A few minutes later something unexpected and remarkable emerged: bubbles, floating out like musical notes liberated from a sheet of music, a silent symphony of soap. For several minutes the mysterious occupant filled the air with a joyful cavalcade of bubbly shapes, some floating as far as where I was seated as audience, a few popping right before my eyes.

And as quickly as it began, it stopped. It was one of those random and beautiful moments that didn’t need an explanation, simply appreciation. The memory flooded back upon my seeing this suspended half- tent, half- hammock by the punny- funny Hang- In- Out, a UV- protective hideaway where an accompanying bubble- blowing trumpet doesn’t seem ridiculous but practically required.—GHFor gardeners. Nisaku Hori Hori stainless steel straight edge ($3.

Kitazawa Seed Co. While the master gardener pointed out the gentle mounds of carefully tended moss blanketing the grounds and the azalea- lined streams winding through a private wing of the temple garden like a babbling haiku, my eyes kept wandering to watch his team using only handheld tools to prune and trim the garden, each of their instruments beautiful and timeless in appearance, making sounds harmonious with the surroundings. There was not a power tool in sight. From that day forward, I decided I was going to try my best to use traditional gardening hand tools, rakes, and shovels—preferably ones made by Japanese craftsmen. This serrated- edge hori hori is part trowel and part saw, the sort of multiuse tool capable of doing the job of numerous others, and a great introduction to traditional implements that the container gardener or backyard gardener will immediately find useful.

Throw in a couple of packs of Japanese heirloom seeds from Kitazawa Seed Co., a family- owned vendor operating since 1. GHKindling Cracker firewood kindling splitter ($1. This innovation purports to ease and speed up the process of splitting wood. Ayla Hutchinson was only 1. Kindling Cracker after watching her mom slice a finger using a hatchet; Hutchinson flipped the script and integrated an upturned ax blade into a steel ring enclosure, creating a safer way to split kindling. So smart. Your resident woodchopper who has to brave winter weather deserves one of these faster, safer, and cooler- looking chopping devices (as well as some hot cocoa).—GHObjects of Use Terra hydroponic cases ($2.

This is an ideal gift for the person who loves museum display cases, whose skin tingles at the mention of “collections” and “prized specimen,” and whose nose presses against glass more often than not during observation of flora or fauna in captivity. Think of these handcrafted plant display vases as miniature terrariums where the entirety of a cactus or succulent, sitting on a metal grid holding the plant aloft over water, roots exposed, remains visible growing both upward and downward, in a sort of plant peep show where nobody needs to feel dirty peering in.—GHFor scientists and naturalists. Astro Gallery of Gems fossils ($3. On an early autumn morning about five years ago, while trail running along the jagged coastline of Palos Verdes, California, I discovered something wedged halfway into the tumble of rocks and cliff’s- edge soil. I had found a calcified whale bone, a large white gavel of cetacean past exposed after a particularly violent storm. It wasn’t quite a fossil, but I understood the thrill of uncovering, inspecting, and feeling something that was once swimming alive, imagining the span of its life and the scale of its body.

Would- be David Attenboroughs of any age—but particularly curious young ones—will turn wide- eyed and slack- jawed when given their very own shark tooth, calcified ammonite halves, or (even better) dinosaur tooth.