Clear-glass candleholders, vases and potpourri bowls scattered throughout add a reflective sparkle to the room. |
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The exhibition includes several intricately decorated vases and dishes from this time period, which feature multicoloured glazes and metalwork. |
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Using muslin, voile, paper and many other delicate fabrics, learn how to mould and shape the material into individual vases and bowls. |
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With incredible rapidity Renoir began painting firm-breasted Venuses on hundreds of vases and plates. |
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Along with flowerpots and utensils, they also sell decorated vases and other accessories for interior decoration like earthen bells. |
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Concealed lights accentuate the slender vases and glass candlestands on the dining tables. |
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Seek out unusual vessels, such as wall vases, old watering cans or window boxes to hold your favorite flora. |
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Also look for maintenance-free brassware vases, key holders and decorative pieces from Uttar Pradesh. |
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Her later work included the design of glass figurines and vases, some of which were mass-produced. |
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Logan had accidentally knocked down one of the China vases that their mother adored so much. |
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Happy with the comfortable decor and the huge vases filled with flowers, I float into my cabin. |
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Despite her idyllic life spent listening to lutes and arranging flowers for vases in the nunnery, she was very unhappy. |
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Oriental vases, mini-laughing Buddhas, porcelain crafted idols and many more, stood in line, waiting for us to buy them. |
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Flowers fill huge vases on the main verandah where you can sit sipping tea and eating delicious home made cake. |
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Large bowls and flower vases serve to spruce up the interiors with a bit of natural greenery and bright coloured blooms. |
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In the next room, diners eagerly await their home-cooked food at tables with tablecloths and small vases of flowers. |
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With or without flowers, vases should look good enough to stand alone as beautiful objects. |
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The court was a homely little room, with flowers in vases and pot plants on desks rather than scales of justice and clanging doors. |
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Ceramic flower vases and other tableware are available in a riot of colours. |
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They control everything from the type and size of vases to the inscriptions on the headstones. |
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The 30 artworks on sale include raku vases, installations, wall hangings and various sculptures. |
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In the very few crannies left behind are fleurs-de-lis, rampant lions, unicorns, dogs, and vases of flowers. |
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Eva studied the drape of ancient robes on vases and kylices in order to develop the proper weave of the costumes. |
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An assortment of vases and faience was displayed on a built-in shelf that circled the rotunda. |
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The vases are lain on their sides as if disgorging their invisible contents. |
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Beautiful alabaster vases, filled with oils and perfumes, and bejewelled anklets and necklaces are also on display. |
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The traces of Yax Pasaj's activities as a peripatetic diplomatist are also preserved in several inscribed alabaster vases from western Honduras. |
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He bought deeply, acquiring contemporary cloisonne, lacquer and large porcelain vases. |
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A Chinese cabinet in melon-colored lacquer features an ever-changing tableau of vases and bowls filled with seasonal flowers. |
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Kathleen, a silversmith, has used silver and other metals to create everything from vases to 2D images and sculpture. |
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Also available through the website is an amazing array of inflatable products including cute salt and pepper shakers, vases, and lampshades. |
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By dinner time this evening all the books were packed, along with small framed pictures and a few small pots and vases. |
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Visitors were also shown vases that were cast from the same material and turned on a wood lathe. |
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Other potters move on to vases, abstract sculptures, maybe even attempt a bust, but Ron just stays the course pumping out ashtray after ashtray. |
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A trail of joined bud vases snakes through a pile of peppermint candies for this centerpiece idea. |
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The center piece was comprised of three lead crystal vases of varying heights. |
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Ancient vases and carvings tell the story of the war, but whether they are retelling myth or history remains unknown. |
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The large vases, jars, and bowls displayed are all richly decorated with delicate and elaborate blue underglazes. |
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On the tenth day, they are ritually sent back into the spiritual world and the vases are emptied and inverted to signify the end of the festival. |
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In a Minoan house they found these whole vases, cracked from the volcanic pumice and ash. |
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In Naples, Sir William Hamilton collected an extraordinary range of vases, bronze and marble statuary, glass, gems, jewellery, and glyptic art. |
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Use coasters under glasses and vases, and pads or trivets under hot dishes. |
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Visitors to Huntington Cemetery have been upset after a new sign went up banning ornaments, artificial flowers, jam jars and vases by gravesides. |
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The flowers are lovely and they are sitting in vases, making our sitting room look beautiful. |
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Line vases with aspidistra leaf and focus attention on the flowers by hiding the stems. |
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The present trend is to have a mix of assorted flowers, preferably to adorn attractive crystal vases of different shapes and sizes. |
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The vases are comparable in size and execution to the large undecorated stemmed bowl. |
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We asked him for advice on decorating with tabletop accessories, using ceramic vases from his own line. |
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Many ancient Chinese artifacts such as vases, bottles and tableware featured fishes and pomegranates known for their numerous fruit seeds. |
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The Lalique vases, in particular, and Tahitian pearls are selling very well. |
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He made a number of vases with opaque white glazes applied over mat green, blue, and white glazes. |
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Never set beverage glasses, vases of flowers, etc. on surfaces without coasters or mat protection. |
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I thought of baby's breath, those little white flowers people put in vases as an added flourish, I didn't know why. |
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On the back of each of the pair of vases is a frieze of dancing bacchantes framed at the sides and bottom by a scroll ornament all in grisaille. |
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Jewellery, vases, sculptures, clocks, mugs and jugs, teapots and plant pots will be among the many items on show. |
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Pieces include square tealight holders, napkin holders, flared bud vases and a selection of glasses, decanters and candlesticks in varying sizes. |
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Look out for its 1930s art deco, thick chocolate-brown cut glass, or vases in 1960s-style vibrant hues. |
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The suspended hulls, which are conceived as a pendant to the vases, seem to confirm the artist's preoccupation with history. |
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Stone vases were carved, using bronze tools and abrasives, from chlorite schist and marble. |
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Everyday objects such as ice cream sticks became transformed into vases, penholders, photo frames and curios. |
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Hand-blown glass pieces such as flowers, snowmen, ornaments, paperweights, bowls and vases will be available for a range of prices. |
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Then there are the popular clay water pots, coffee mugs, magazine holders, clock stands, letter boxes and flower vases. |
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We are soon surrounded by towels and vases and champagne flutes and all sorts of other gifts. |
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Early hieroglyphic numerals can be found on temples, stone monuments and vases. |
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Use patterned glasses for impromptu vases, creating centerpieces or table displays with an assortment of styles and sizes. |
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They say they pull out the statice and strawflowers and such and keep them in smaller vases for two or three weeks. |
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I love small-mouthed vases because no floral arranging skills are required to make them look lovely. |
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There were little bud vases filled with flowers, wrapped with ribbon, there were rose petals everywhere, and bell-shaped confetti. |
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Most extraordinary of all is a colossal pair of tortoiseshell and ivory globular vases and covers, probably made as exhibition pieces. |
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At first they appear to have produced vases with a black glaze, but this soon gave place to a red coralline colour. |
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So I cannot be used for anything concrete and I sit like a decoration among Ming vases. |
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We'll roll up the carpets, hide the Van Goghs, cocoon the Ming vases and allow only plastic glasses. |
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Handling them like Ming vases, the Inglebys reveal them one by one, their impact increasing by accumulation. |
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The vases and memorial stones which had been carefully placed by families over the cremated remains of their loved ones were moved to a far wall. |
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The very rare and precious inheritance of the Museum consists in relief cippi, bucaros, Canopic vases and inscriptions. |
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The only decorations are two simple candle sconces and a pair of side-by-side shelves holding glass vases of monochromatic tulips or roses. |
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That second room housed five imposing industrial glass vases irregularly spaced and filled with water from the fountain. |
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Other items stolen from the Holy Trinity Anglican Church included candlesticks, vases, antique tables, a communion vessel and a chalice. |
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The method is found in many periods of art from the silhouettes of hands in palaeolithic cave paintings, in Egyptian art, and on Greek vases. |
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Silvered mirrors, and marble vases with gold inlay are displayed in a corner. |
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Plain glass vases are still a florist's mainstay, and are perfect for those who prefer the focus to stay firmly on the beauty of the blooms. |
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We have crystal vases, china, every remaining piece of our everyday dishes, footed cake trays, ice cream makers, hand blenders, and a food processor. |
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The vases in this collection come in midnight black and pristine white. |
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But she had started like digging out vases from the cupboard, like wedding stuff. |
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We sell a variety of stock including T'shirts, boomerangs, spears, woomeras, didgeridoos, pottery, flower pots, cups, plates, vases, tea tree oil and stocking flowers. |
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There are a number of extant monumental variants, and renditions proliferated in copies and in versions on coins and vases and in relief sculpture. |
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Jenkinson in Glasgow, Northwood in Stourbridge and Lutz in America created serpent stemmed goblets and latticino vases and bowls with a precision worthy of the originals. |
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Bottles for spirits and liqueurs have already been produced with distinctive finishes and a range of coloured stem glasses, vases and other glassware is under development. |
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These furnishings included carpets, curtains, louvres, rococo chairs, plaster casts of antique statues and busts, paintings, Chinese vases and diverse plants. |
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The Stanford museum has three vases executed in the smelze technique whereby existing bits of colored glass, often including aventurine, were melted together. |
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At the time all these sugar baskets would have been described as urn-shaped, since ancient Greek vases and urns were the ultimate inspiration at the time. |
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Richly glazed and often spectacularly potted, the sources for these works include Anglo-Saxon cremation urns, Peruvian vases and, on at least one occasion, a Fijian carving. |
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The collection today has eight vases executed by the Baroviers in calcedonio glass, which imitates chalcedony, banded agate, and other semiprecious stones. |
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He's a b-boy with a poodle named Wesley and an apartment with ornate pillows with silk flowers on them and beautiful vases filled with giant lilies. |
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The dark-painted rim and foot imitate Japanese cloisonne enamel vases, which often feature dark rims and bases of shakudo, an alloy of antimony, copper, and gold. |
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Artisans began to experiment with single coloured glazes, and the collection includes several such simple, monochromatic vases, dishes, and bowls. |
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Not vases and statuettes of china, but tea cups and saucers, tea-pots, milk-jugs, sugar and slop basins, are the characteristic pieces of old English porcelain. |
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This happens in the art world as well, where it can be more profitable to parcel off pieces of ancient vases. |
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Board games have been pulled out of storage, and I have turned a blind eye to yo-yos tossed up and down dangerously close to vases and other breakables. |
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Nothing like a few vases of flowers about the place to cheer a dull day, even if we do have to pounce on every falling petal before it hits the floor. |
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The only things that gave off color were the violet flowers in the vases, the several tables placed throughout the room, the fireplace, and of course the floor. |
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Equally adept at all subject matter, Lycett decorated vases and plaques with medallions imitating cameos, polychrome figures derived from Pompeian frescoes, and genre scenes. |
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In this series, vases float atop color fields, but here the vase is partly obliterated, as it is enveloped in smokelike, quivering strokes of black. |
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Knox created a wide range of functional items for the home, including trays, biscuit barrels, plates, picture frames, vases, candlesticks, chamber sticks and candelabra. |
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At the age of 13 he began contributing to the family income by taking jobs calling for artistic talent, such as decorating ceramic cups, bowls and vases. |
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Archaeologists have even found vases of chufas in the tombs of Pharaohs. |
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He began by adding a light Baroque facade with pilasters and massive fluted columns at the main, upper tier, topped by a balustrade with vases and statues. |
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Almost all the objects were made in France and England and are either functional, like vase-shaped inkwells or perfume burners, or they incorporate vases in their decoration. |
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We found old baskets, a hand-painted antique serving tray, a child's chicken pull toy, a cornucopia, weathered vases and awesome iron candlesticks. |
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Though most of us think of a cut rose as a single flower on the end of a stem, roses that flower in clusters, like floribundas and some climbing roses, look great in vases. |
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Glass flower vases, cruets, or carafes used to hold water, wine, oil or other liquids may develop stains in the bottom when allowed to set for a long time. |
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To choose the aesthetic-looking vases and decorative curios like lamps, cushions, candles, table linen and curtains, Sita travels to remotest corners of the world. |
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Bakewell obliged in the spring of 1812 with a pair of cut-glass vases. |
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Among them were Waterford cut glass vases, a wristwatch and cutlery. |
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Funnel-shaped flowers of bright orange or red are long-lasting in vases. |
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In the classical galleries, three Cycladic terracotta vases dating to about 2000 BC are extraordinary in their craftsmanship, preservation and rarity. |
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The firm, which moved to its new premises opposite Booths supermarket in August 1999, makes high quality tableware including glasses, decanters, jugs, vases and bowls. |
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These vases were called eheia, denoting their reverberative qualities. |
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Use bouquets of pyracantha berries in small vases at place settings. |
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You'll also see hand-painted vases, Toby jugs, majolica, and willowware, examples of Pyro, royal dinner services, and sculpture by modern artists. |
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As part of Boulton's efforts to market to the wealthy, he started to sell vases decorated with ormolu, previously a French speciality. |
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Boulton purchased vases from Wedgwood's pottery to be decorated with ormolu, and contemplated a partnership with him. |
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Fife potter Griselda Hill has made three hand-painted vases for the Queen at her studio in Ceres, near St Andrews. |
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Together they evolved the Pearlstone range of vases decorated with raised, polished, cut circles contrasted against a matt sandblasted ground. |
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Typical woodcarvings include sharks, fish, whales, dolphins, turtles, vases, birds, walking sticks, book boxes, and models of the Bounty. |
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Raffaele Monti was hired to design and build much of the external statuary around the fountain basins, and the urns, tazzas and vases. |
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India cabinets ornamented with gilded vases, or china filled with flowering shrubs or aromatic plants adorned their apartments. |
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Their vase forms were versions of traditional Greek vases such as the hydria, the tekythov, krater, amphora, kylix and oenochoe. |
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Although many of Bruce Sandler's handcrafted candle votives, vases, goblets and tumblers are made from etched blue glass, all of them are green. |
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Her favourite gallery in the Louvre, she tells me, is the one with pre-classical Greek antiquities, Cycladic idols and vases from Rhodes. |
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Q LOOKING through some home magazines I saw some great uplighter lamp shades made of glass that are shaped like vases. |
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The huge vases and free-form candy dishes are always popular choices, but this year the novelty is fishbowls. |
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Most of the vases, however, are animated by subtle striations that divide their bodies into six or more lobes. |
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The two French girls held the gilt-lipped vases of milk and slowly poured them into the alabaster bath. |
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I think now of those words, and the vases of carnations, the floating Mylar hearts and teddy bears. |
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They found canopic vases, traditionally used to preserve body organs, but no grave goods, suggesting the tomb was robbed in ancient times. |
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Gilliss's vases have lithophane impressed with a triangle that has light passing through it. |
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The initial Nautica collection will include porcelain vases, wooden boxes and basketry in a casual style. |
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These include engraved silver and copper vases, Indian armour, and a model of an Indian palace. |
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In March 1770 Boulton visited the Royal Family and sold several vases to Queen Charlotte, George III's wife. |
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Similarly, in The Dresser, 2008, a nineteenth-century Welsh dresser is filled with simple vases and other vessels, all rigged with magnets. |
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In vases of coloured glass, expensive cut flowers were silently screaming as they smellily expired. |
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This body could imitate the colour and shapes of Etruscan or Greek vases which were being excavated in Italy. |
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He provides a thorough discussion of the properties of fluorspar, noting that it is carved into vases and other decorative objects. |
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Wares included garnitures of vases, dishes, teawares, ewers, and other useful wares along with figurines, animals and birds. |
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In the late 1760s and early 1770s there was a fashion among the wealthy for decorated vases, and he sought to cater to this craze. |
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The vases were filled with sieved soil that was collected from the A1 horizon of a Haplic Eutrophic Planosol Solodi soil in Pelotas. |
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She is currently making matt lustre raku vases, and using a combination of terra sigillata and raku using bismuth and copper glazes, on larger vessels. |
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Kashmiri silver often combines Paisley shapes with botanical motifs, a favourite being the Chinar leaf from the Oriental plane tree, featured prominently on these vases. |
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Our secondary colour doesn't compete with the teal but a gentle hint in the form of a couple of vases, some flowers and a few cushions, completes the look. |
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In Belgium, the leading firm was the glass factory of Val Saint Lambert, which created vases in organic and floral forms, many of them designed by Philippe Wolfers. |
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Includes curtain hooks, vases a doormat, quilt, cushions, pillows, facecloths, nine towels, a curtain pole, cutlery set and glass bowl from homewares, gift and DIY stores. |
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Next, I saunter over to Haus, which is kitty-corner to Scottsdale Fashion Square mall, for a peek at vintage furnishings and Jonathan Adler vases. |
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They were decorated with towering glass vases filled with pink and yellow Gerbera daisies, Stargazer lilies, pink Freesia, white Fuji mums, and bells of Ireland. |
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Some of the most beautiful articles were saved for the emperor's royal fifth, which included vases, imitations of plants and animals, and a fountain. |
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Their displays currently boast some highly unusual Philippino vases, candlesticks and bowls made using razor shells, stone, sand, tree resin and bamboo. |
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Tonight, the remaining contestants have to make 10 identical long-necked vases using a hand-shaping technique called Raku, as well as identical candlesticks. |
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Rubberwood is used in a wide range of wood products, including furniture, cabinetry, components, flooring, turnery, vases, stair treads, knife blocks, sofa legs, and more. |
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Always the innovator, Wedgwood continually developed new ceramic lines, often drawing on the popular taste for antiquity, neoclassicism, and vases. |
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The rider reveals Rihanna asks for animal print cushions and a throw rug to decorate her dressing area, as well as vases of white tulips and lavender roses. |
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