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  2. Nageirebana - Wikipedia

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    Nageire cascading style arrangements have the main stem hanging lower than the rim of the vase. A flexible material will create beautiful lines balancing with flowers. A flexible material will create beautiful lines balancing with flowers.

  3. Ikebana - Wikipedia

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    For instance, hanging vases came into use through the idea that flowers presented by an esteemed friend should not be placed where they could be looked down upon, so they were raised and hung. In hanging bamboo vases, the large, round surface on top is supposed to represent the moon, and the hole for the nail a star.

  4. Spill vase - Wikipedia

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    A spill vase, or spill holder is a small cylindrical vase or wall-hanging vase for containing splints, spills, and tapers for transferring fire, for example to light a candle or pipe from a lit fire. From the documentary record, they probably date back to the 15th century, though the heyday of specially made vases is the 19th century.

  5. Chabana - Wikipedia

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    The arrangement is a seasonal expression of flowers placed in a simple vase or basket. It is intended to both heighten and deepen the atmosphere of the tea gathering as called for by the occasion. [8] The materials for the vases range from bronze to both glazed and unglazed ceramics as well as bamboo, glass and other materials.

  6. Apulian picture vases for a funeral ceremony (Berlin Antique ...

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    The vase collection is listed until 2010. The find complex associated with a group of ancient Apulian picture vases for a funeral ceremony (German: Apulische Bildervasen für eine Totenfeier) consists of 29 vases, plates, vase fragments, and fragment groups, which are showpieces of the Berlin Collection of Classical Antiquities in the Altes Museum.

  7. Bizen ware - Wikipedia

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    Ko-Bizen (old Bizen) ware flower vase tabimakura (portable pillow), Edo period, 17th century Bizen ware ( 備前焼 , Bizen-yaki ) is a type of Japanese pottery traditionally from Bizen province , presently a part of Okayama prefecture .

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