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About Artificial Stone Garden Ornaments: Stonecontact.com members' stunning collection of impressive cast stone and terracotta garden ornaments includes every possible kind of ornament you could wish for -gnomes, planters, pedestals, plinths, angel statues, busts, sundials, bird baths, finials, fountains, pool surrounds, garden furniture, garden buildings, wall copings, pier caps and steps.

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What are lawn ornaments?

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Lawn ornaments are decorative objects placed in the grassy area of a property; generally refers to man-made items located anywhere outside the structure or footprint of the home.

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What are garden adornments?

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Garden seats made up of stones, concrete or metal are placed under the tree. Handsome tubs, vessels and urns are utilized to display plants in conspicuous places. Arbours, arches, pergolas and trellises serve as support to several beautiful plants and to dispel monotony in the garden.

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What do garden gnomes symbolize?

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A garden gnome (also known as a lawn gnome) is a figurine of a small humanoid creature, typically wearing a tall, pointy, red hat that serves as decoration for gardens and/or lawns. The gnomes are believed to protect the owner from evil.

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Where should garden gnomes be placed?

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Gnomes serve as a great welcoming party for garden spaces. These kitschy statues work well on garden borders or alongside paths, though you can hide them among the leaves for a mischievous touch. Set your gnome in a barren patch where no plants grow to help balance the sense of space in your hard.

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Why do gnomes have red hats?

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The iconic red gnome cap is a folklore detail that originates from ancient Mediterranean fisherman tradition. The fisherman would wear white hats at night if they wanted to be seen in the dark, and red hats if they did not. According to folklore, gnomes prefer to stay hidden, so they opt for the latter color.

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Why are gnomes so popular?

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Gnomes often appear in popular culture as benevolent characters that oversee the well-being of the land's flora and fauna. In the 19th century, they were popularized as garden ornaments, as they were said to bring good fortune for better crop yields. But in New York City, they may not work (!).

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