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  2. Altar candle - Wikipedia

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    Altar candles are lit using a taper, which is a lit wick attached to a long handle. They are lit and extinguished in a particular order so that the Gospel side candle is never burning alone. The Gospel side of the church is the left side as you are facing the front.

  3. Marquina non-drip oil bottle - Wikipedia

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    The Marquina non-drip oil bottle or cruet (in Catalan: setrill antidegoteig de Marquina, in Spanish: aceitera antigoteo de Marquina) is a transparent and conical cruet designed to contain oil or vinegar without dripping or dirtying, and was designed by Rafael Marquina in 1961. The sales success of this model has led to countless plagiarisms of ...

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    Thanks to this kit with five refillable bottles for hair, body, and face products, they can keep all their favorite toiletries secure in their carry-on bag while still remaining TSA-compliant. $70 ...

  5. Candle - Wikipedia

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    A candle in a candle stick Tapers (long thin candles) in a church A memorial candle (yahrtzeit candle) A candle is an ignitable wick embedded in wax, or another flammable solid substance such as tallow, that provides light, and in some cases, a fragrance. A candle can also provide heat or a method of keeping time. Candles have been used for ...

  6. Temple menorah - Wikipedia

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    One candle is lit on each day of the week-long celebration, in a similar manner as the Hannukah menorah. In Taoism, the Seven-Star Lamp qi xing deng δΈƒζ˜Ÿη‡ˆ is a seven-lamp oil lamp lit to represent the seven stars of the Northern Dipper. [63] This lampstand is a requirement for all Taoist temples, never to be extinguished.

  7. 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.