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  2. Amphora - Wikipedia

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    Silver amphora-rhyton with zoomorphic handles, c. 500 BC, Vassil Bojkov Collection (Sofia, Bulgaria) An amphora (/ ˈ æ m f ər ə /; Ancient Greek: ἀμφορεύς, romanized: amphoreús; English pl. amphorae or amphoras) is a type of container [1] with a pointed bottom and characteristic shape and size which fit tightly (and therefore safely) against each other in storage rooms and ...

  3. Ancient Roman pottery - Wikipedia

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    Amphorae were wheel-thrown terracotta containers. During the production process the body was made first and then left to partially dry. [31] Then, coils of clay would be added to form the neck, the rim, and the handles. [32] Once the amphora was completed, the interior was treated with resin in order to ensure a better performance in liquid ...

  4. List of glassware - Wikipedia

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    Art glass, glassware that is modern art; Pitcher, a container, usually with a spout for pouring its contents; Punch bowl, a bowl that punch is put in, generally used in parties; Vase, an open container often used to hold flowers; Bong, a smoking device often made from glass; Peking glass, a Chinese form of overlay glass, often in the form of ...

  5. Box - Wikipedia

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    A wooden box with a hinged lid An empty corrugated fiberboard box An elaborate late 17th to early 18th century box (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City) A box (plural: boxes) is a container with rigid sides used for the storage or transportation of its contents. Most boxes have flat, parallel, rectangular sides (typically rectangular prisms).

  6. Fiasco (bottle) - Wikipedia

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    However, producers soon started re-using the baskets from discarded certified fiaschi to dress new sub-standard bottles. To avoid this common fraud, another decree from 1618 specified that the seal was to be applied to the glass bottle itself. In 1621, yet another decree mandated sealing the bottle's mouth with molten lead.

  7. Skeuomorph - Wikipedia

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    Another example is the tiny, non-functional handle on glass maple syrup bottles, which evoke stoneware jug handles. [15] In this context, skeuomorphs exist as traits sought in other objects, either for their social desirability or psychological comforts. [7]

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