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    The original has a soy sauce Ginger note to it. Both are very good and are now pantry essentials in my household." ... One jar contains the equivalent of 12 vanilla beans. The texture is thick and ...

  3. Tea caddy - Wikipedia

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    The earliest examples that came to Europe were of Chinese porcelain, and similar in shape to the ginger-jar. They had Chinese-style lids or stoppers, and were most frequently blue and white. [1] Until about 1800, they were called tea canisters. [2] Chinese caddy set, c. 1780, with Western caddy spoon of 1805.

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    $20 at Amazon $20 at Macy's $32 at Wayfair. Bombas Men's Merino Wool Calf Socks. ... The original has a soy sauce Ginger note to it. Both are very good and are now pantry essentials in my ...

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  6. Still Life with a Chinese Porcelain Jar - Wikipedia

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    In the 1650s and '60s, as Amsterdam flourished as a hub of commerce and politics, Kalf perfected the pronk (display) still life to exhibit its prosperity. Using an arrangement of objects generally extremely similar to the ones in Still Life with a Chinese Porcelain Jar, depicted with a rich, velvety atmosphere and glistening light, Kalf captured his city's wealth for all to admire. [3]

  7. Shiwan ware - Wikipedia

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    The kilns were large producers of roof tiles, including the ornamented or fully sculptural elements used for larger buildings. They also produced large but elegant storage jars called martabans, which were perhaps sometimes distributed containing food products, and sometimes as empty vessels.

  8. Chinese ceramics - Wikipedia

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    Wucai jar with the Eight Immortals, Ming, Wanli reign, 1573–1620. Chinese court taste long favoured monochrome wares, and although the Yuan dynasty saw blue and white porcelain accepted by the court, more fully polychrome styles took much longer to be accepted.

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    Paul Cézanne, 1890-1894, Fruit and a Jug on a Table, oil on canvas, 32.4 x 40.6 cm, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Paul Cézanne, c.1895, La vase paillé (Ginger Jar and Fruit), oil on canvas, 73 x 60 cm, Barnes Foundation, Pennsylvania. Fruit and a Jug on a Table represent a more naturalistic approach expressed by the artist after 1917. Temporal ...

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