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  2. Alpinia galanga - Wikipedia

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    Alpinia galanga, [1] a plant in the ginger family, bears a rhizome used largely as an herb in Unani medicine and as a spice in Southeast Asian cookery. It is one of four plants known as " galangal ". Its common names include greater galangal , lengkuas , and blue ginger .

  3. California pottery - Wikipedia

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    TV lamps & planters [4] Lee Wollard: Burbank: 1946–1951: Figurines & art ware [12] Leneige China: Burbank: 1934–1955: Tableware & art ware [14] Lester of California: Pasadena: 1950s: Figurines [11] Los Angeles Potteries: Lynwood: 1940s-1971: Tableware, cookie jars, & kitchenware [4] [20] Los Angeles Stoneware Company (Douglass Clay Products ...

  4. Blue and white pottery - Wikipedia

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    Blue and white ware did not accord with Chinese taste at that time, the early Ming work Gegu Yaolun (格古要論) in fact described blue as well as multi-coloured wares as "exceedingly vulgar". [16] Blue and white porcelain however came back to prominence in the 15th century with the Xuande Emperor, and again developed from that time on. [14]

  5. Iznik pottery - Wikipedia

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    [f] The lamp is believed to have made for the Süleymaniye Mosque in Istanbul which was completed in 1557. The lamp is the earliest object of a known date with the bole-red decoration that was to become a characteristic feature of Iznik tiles and pottery. [92] [93] The red on the lamp is thin, brownish and uneven. A few surviving dishes that ...

  6. Dichorisandra thyrsiflora - Wikipedia

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    Dichorisandra thyrsiflora or blue ginger is a species of tropical flowering plant which resembles ginger in growth and habit, but is actually related to the spiderworts (the genus Tradescantia). The plant is native to the tropical woodlands of North , Central and South America , especially in Atlantic Forest vegetation in Brazil .

  7. Chinese ceramics - Wikipedia

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    Porcelain Jar with cobalt blue under a transparent glaze, Jingdezhen porcelain, mid-15th century. The industrialization of Chinese porcelain during the Ming dynasty was not possible without a post-production system that honored scalability as well as scarcity.

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