The UNESCO Virtual Museum of Stolen Cultural Objects is a great online repository to learn about stolen artefacts. The museum constantly grows and updates its collection, as new stolen goods are recorded
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The UNESCO Virtual Museum of Stolen Cultural Objects is a great online repository to learn about stolen artefacts. The museum constantly grows and updates its collection, as new stolen goods are recorded. It also lists out success stories in its Return and Restitution Room. By using cutting-edge technology, these objects are brought back to life and provide a truly unique and user-friendly immersive experience. Those interested in cultural heritage and history can partake in this experience at UNESCO Museum’s website.
Link: museum.unesco.org
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Satyam Stationery is selling Mafia, but not the brooding, whisper-in-the-dark kind you remember. This version comes with a quirky, tongue-in-cheek twist that turns suspicion into pure party chaos. Perfect for the many, many house parties you’re inevitably going to host (or gatecrash) this year, the game thrives on dramatic accusations, terrible lies, and friendships tested over snacks. Easy to pick up, wildly replayable, and guaranteed to get even the quietest guest talking, it’s the kind of game that starts as “just one round” and ends with everyone yelling. Priced at '225, it’s the perfect betrayal game with zero remorse.
Link: satyamstationers.com
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Can’t get enough of Addison Rae’s Diet Pepsi? Or having Diet Coke is an integral part of your personality? Soda cans are having a moment in the zeitgeist, and here’s how you can add them to your wardrobe. Dainty yet delightfully unserious, they’re the kind of accessory that turns a plain outfit into a conversation starter. Think Y2K pop-girl energy, thrifted-cool charm, and just the right amount of irony. Wear them to brunch, a gig, or anywhere you plan on ordering something cold and carbonated.
Link: alittleextra.co.in
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These helmets by Tvarra take a women-first approach by combating the issue of ill-fitting and heavy helmets women have to wear. Believing that women need gear that fits their bodies, these helmets are lightweight, stylish, and with anti-fog visors. They rest lightly on your head, so you can focus on the road ahead without strain. They are more than shrinking a man’s helmet, they are redesigning them from the ground up. This is a must-buy for daily riders.
Link: tvarra.com
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If you are a fan of putting pen to paper, this handmade, leather-bound field journal is the perfect accompaniment to all of your adventures. This perfectly organised journal holds three notebooks which can be easily replaced when finished. Moreover, you can personalise it by having your name engraved on the premium leather cover with no added cost. The journal comes in two sizes — passport size and A5, making it handy for those on the go. Grab your journals at the official The Leather Chef website at Rs 949.
Link: theleatherchef.
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