What Are Decor Items Worth?
10 items tagged “decor” — sorted by value, from most to least expensive.

Wainscoting
Wainscoting refers to decorative wall paneling installed at waist height, typically covering the lower third of interior walls in a standard room, including materials and professional installation.

Coral Piece
A coral piece in the nature wilderness context refers to a small, natural fragment of coral skeleton collected for decorative, crafting, or display purposes.

Driftwood
Driftwood is naturally weathered wood found on beaches or rivers in wilderness areas, commonly sold for aquariums, decor, or crafts to mimic natural wilderness aesthetics.

Fireplace Screen
A fireplace screen is a metal or iron guard placed in front of a fireplace to contain sparks, embers, and flying debris for safety in HVAC climate control contexts.

Kwanzaa Kinara
A Kwanzaa Kinara is a traditional wooden candle holder used during the Kwanzaa holiday to display seven candles representing the seven principles of Kwanzaa.

Antique Lamp
An antique lamp in the collectibles context refers to a vintage or old decorative lighting fixture, often made with materials like brass, porcelain, crystal, or stained glass, valued by collectors for its age, maker, and craftsmanship.

Refrigerator Magnet
A refrigerator magnet is a small magnetic object used to hold notes, photos, or decorations on the metal surface of a household refrigerator.

Magnet
A household magnet is a small magnetic item commonly used to attach notes, photos, or papers to refrigerators or metal surfaces.

Cork Board
A cork board is a common household bulletin board made of compressible cork material used for pinning notes, photos, and memos with push pins.

Candle
A candle is a common household item typically consisting of a wick embedded in wax that provides light and fragrance when burned.
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