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		<title>The Heirloom by Nikki George Ferguson</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Everyone has special possessions or treasures that they hold onto in hopes of eventually passing them down to others in the family. Nikki George Ferguson explores people&#8217;s emotional holds on certain mementos in what she calls The Heirloom . After doing research, it led her to ask, &#8220;Can you encourage people to make an attachment to objects?&#8221; In The Heirloom, the sentimental object is put on display in a glass jar for people to appreciate. There is a spot for people to then record their thoughts or memories of the object that can then be passed down for others of later generations to hear. It, in turn, becomes a meaningful piece and a symbol of family members that have passed. 


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<p> Everyone has special possessions or treasures that they hold onto in hopes of eventually passing them down to others in the family. Nikki George Ferguson explores people&#8217;s emotional holds on certain mementos in what she calls The Heirloom . After doing research, it led her to ask, &#8220;Can you encourage people to make an attachment to objects?&#8221; In The Heirloom, the sentimental object is put on display in a glass jar for people to appreciate. There is a spot for people to then record their thoughts or memories of the object that can then be passed down for others of later generations to hear. It, in turn, becomes a meaningful piece and a symbol of family members that have passed. </p>
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