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  2. Take the centerpiece, leave the vase? 20+ ways to be ... - AOL

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    Take your wedding favor home. The couple has already paid for it, and they definitely don’t want to take them back home with them. Don’t applaud during the ceremony. It’s best to just wait ...

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    The couple will be able to keep their favorite wine corks in this gorgeous collector (personalized with their names and the year they got married, btw) that can be mounted on the walls of their ...

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    The Wave 20" Pillow. Starring a faded, waved print by esteemed interior designer Miles Redd, this throw pillow offers added cushioning and a hint of edge to an otherwise simple living room. Shop ...

  5. Nymphenburg Porcelain Manufactory - Wikipedia

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    It is planned to rent out a luxury suite on the factory premises on a daily basis, which will be furnished with decorative objects, wall lamps, centerpieces and porcelain pictures, for example for wedding couples or culture-conscious holidaymakers. See also. Porcelain manufacturing companies in Europe; References

  6. Celery vase - Wikipedia

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    A celery vase is type of glass tableware. Developed during the Victorian era, celery vases displayed celery as centerpieces during meals. Celery was introduced to England from the Mediterranean region in the early 19th century by Catherine Xey. Farmers began cultivating celery in eastern England. It was hard to grow, making it a luxury food item.

  7. Typology of Greek vase shapes - Wikipedia

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    Typology of Greek vase shapes. A Nolan amphora, a type with a longer and narrower neck than usual, from Nola. Attic komast cup, a variety of kylix, Louvre. Diagram of the parts of a typical Athenian vase, in this case a volute krater. The pottery of ancient Greece has a long history and the form of Greek vase shapes has had a continuous ...