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  2. Vase de Noces - Wikipedia

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    Vase de Noces. Vase de Noces (also known as Wedding Trough and The Pig Fucking Movie) is a 1974 Belgian avant-garde art exploitation horror film directed by Thierry Zéno and starring Dominique Garny. [1] The film deals openly, and sometimes graphically, with zoophilia. It features both real and simulated animal killings and coprophagia, and ...

  3. Vase - Wikipedia

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    A vase ( / veɪs / or / vɑːz /) is an open container. It can be made from a number of materials, such as ceramics, glass, non- rusting metals, such as aluminium, brass, bronze, or stainless steel. Even wood has been used to make vases, either by using tree species that naturally resist rot, such as teak, or by applying a protective coating to ...

  4. François Vase - Wikipedia

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    The François Vase is a large Attic volute krater decorated in the black-figure style. It stands at 66 cm in height and was inspired by earlier bronze vases. It was used for wine. A milestone in the development of ancient Greek pottery due to the drawing style used as well as the combination of related stories depicted in the numerous friezes ...

  5. Princess Elizabeth and Philip Mountbatten's wedding cakes

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    The Jasper vases featured a 1775 design by John Flaxman called ‘The Dancing Hours’. The cake's panels depicted Princess Elizabeth's coat of arms, the couple's initials and a Naval crown. Atop the third tier sat a larger Jasper vase, filled with fresh flowers and trailing orange blossom. J W Mackie and Sons, Edinburgh

  6. Hüseyindede vases - Wikipedia

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    The Hüseyindede vases are Early Hittite vases decorated with reliefs, which were found in excavations at Hüseyindede Tepe near Yörüklü in the Turkish province of Çorum. There are fragments of four vases in total. Two of them were nearly complete and were able to be restored. The vases, dated to approximately 1650 BCE, are on display in ...

  7. David Vases - Wikipedia

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    Blue and white. Medium. Porcelain. Dimensions. 63.5 cm × 20.5 cm (25.0 in × 8.1 in) Location. British Museum, London. The David Vases are a pair of blue-and-white temple vases from the Yuan dynasty . The vases have been described as the "best-known porcelain vases in the world" [1] and among the most important blue-and-white Chinese porcelains.