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West Virginians using their hands and the web to sell art
Tammy Shuff's collection of personally handmade necklaces piled so high after she joined the Kanawha Rock and Gem Club that she started her own website to sell the beaded and charmed jewelry.
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West Virginians using their hands and the web to sell art
Tammy Shuff's collection of personally handmade necklaces piled so high after she joined the Kanawha Rock and Gem Club that she started her own website to sell the beaded and charmed jewelry.
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