Our "Ablamda Ablam" ceramic mug celebrates the special bond between sisters. This lovingly designed mug is not only a practical vessel for your favorite beverages, but also a symbol of deep familial connection and appreciation. Product details: Material: High-quality ceramic that ensures durability and excellent heat retention. Your drink will stay warmer longer while you celebrate your bond with your sister. Design: The plain white of the mug provides the perfect backdrop for the engraved message "Ablamda Ablam". This loving expression, translated as "My sister in my sister", highlights the deep and unique bond between sisters. Capacity: 300 ml – ideal for your morning coffee or tea time, maybe even together with your sister. Care instructions: Microwave and dishwasher safe, making cleaning and handling easier. Particularities: An ideal gift for your sister, be it for her birthday, Christmas or simply as a token of your love and appreciation. A mug that serves as a daily reminder of the irreplaceable role sisters play in everyone's life. With this mug, you can enjoy a moment of gratitude every day for the precious relationship you have with your sister. A wonderful gift that brings hearts closer together and celebrates the joy of this special bond every day.
She considered herself my mother. I went everywhere with her when I was a child. Even on her dates.....Now that's a sister
The Kim Sisters was a South Korean female trio who made their career in the United States during the 1950s and 1960s. They were the two sisters Sue (Sook-ja)and Aija (Ai-ja) and a third member, cousin Mia (Minja) Kim. Sue and Aija were two of seven children of Kim Hae-song, a popular music conductor, and Lee Nan-young, one of Korea's most famous singers before the Korean War, perhaps best known for "the Tears of Mokpo." Mia's father was Lee Bong-ryong, a musician as well. The sisters arrived in Las Vegas, Nevada in 1959 and first performed at the Thunderbird Hotel, where producer Tom Ball did a show with Asian artists. Their successful performances at the Thunderbird led them to the Stardust where Ed Sullivan saw the trio and invited the sisters to perform on his show. The sisters performed on The Ed Sullivan Show more than 22 times. The Kim Sisters -- Mia, Ai-ja, Sook-ja -- in 1960. The Kim Sisters backstage, Chicago, 1960. The Kim Sisters backstage, Chicago, 1960. The Kim Sisters backstage, Chicago, 1960. One of the Kim Sisters, Mia, Chicago, 1960. The Kim Sisters, 1960. The Kim Sisters, Chicago, 1960. The Kim Sisters, Chicago, 1960. Polka-dotted dancers, the three Kims kick up their heels in an old-style jazz dance routine . . . Ai-Ja Kim performs on stage, Chicago, 1960. The Kim Sisters, Chicago, 1960. The Kim Sisters, Chicago, 1960. The Kim Sisters, Chicago, 1960. Split-sheathed singers, Min Ja (with guitar), Sook Ja (with clarinet) and Ai Ja (with saxophone) leap off the stage after performing 'Five Foot Two.' The trio plays 10 instruments, including a bass fiddle and a banjo. On a sleigh, the three Kim sisters start off for a horse-drawn tour of [their manager's mother's] snow-covered Illinois farm. From the left are Sook Ja, Ai Ja, and Min Ja. Kim Sisters, Illinois, 1960. Kim Sisters, Illinois, 1960. Kim Sisters, Illinois, 1960. Kim Sisters with their manager's family, Illinois, 1960. Min Ja, a.k.a., Mia, with one of Kim Sisters' manager's nephews, Illinois, 1960. Kim Sisters with their manager's family, Illinois, 1960. In pony-tails, girls watch Queen for a Day at manager's mother's farm in Marengo, Ill. Girls were surprised to learn show's winner ruled nothing. Kim Sisters, Illinois, 1960. (Photos by Robert W. Kelley—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images)
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