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SW Tennessee News Christmas Gift Guide: Top Christmas Gifts for Mom

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Christmas shopping for your adult friends and family can be difficult.

To take the guesswork out of buying gifts this year, we at SW Tennessee News asked our friends at The Grommet for their latest and greatest practical gift suggestions for 2021.

These guides are geared towards specific interests. You’ll be able to find something for even the toughest person on your Christmas shopping list.

Top 5 Christmas Gifts for Mom

1) V3 Premium Sparkling Water Maker
This sparkling water maker is a beautiful stainless steel appliance that makes your water sparkle and looks great on your counter, too. Create your own healthier, eco-friendlier seltzers with the touch of a button. Industrial designers Jonas Groth and Carl Ljungh invented aarke to carbonate effectively and look great on display.

2) Stainless Steel Sauteuse Pan
The ferritic stainless steel pans from SOLIDTEKNICS are built to last a lifetime. Made in the USA from U.S.-sourced steel, the sauteuse pan heats up evenly and faster than an aluminum pan. It has a seamless one piece construction that boosts durability—no screws, rivets, or gaps for build-up to collect. The pan works with a variety of heat sources and can go into the oven, onto an open flame, and cleans up in the dishwasher.

3) Mini Pawprint Necklace with Tag
Keep your favorite pup close with a mini pawprint necklace handcrafted in satin-finished pewter in Portland, Maine. Alongside the pawprint hangs a customizable tag to highlight the name of your furry friend.

4) Metropolis Architectural Knit Throw
Bedford Collections: Metropolis Architectural Knit Throw

5) Ceramic Cooking & Serving Tagine Pot
This tagine pot is perfect for cooking and serving food at home. The dome-shaped lid allows for the ingredients within the pot to steam out, creating flavorful meals. Kamsah's proprietary handcrafting process ensures that your tagines are of the highest quality with absolutely no aesthetic defects. Each piece is made by local women for a fair wage in Nabeul, Tunisia, a city that’s been making renowned ceramics for centuries. And Kamsah supports the region even further, giving 10% of its profits to causes that benefit its artisans.

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