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  2. 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 ...

  3. To create the stage on a budget, the newlyweds sourced a pre-made wood stage from Event Decor Direct and plastered it. They also did piping on the sides of the stage and used silicone molds for ...

  4. These DIY Champagne Bar Ideas are Perfect For Weddings - AOL

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    You can also use mini champagne bottles to display the guests' table numbers, which will kick off the event in a festive way. Mini champagne bottles aren't that expensive either.

  5. The Most Beautiful Champagne Bottles For Summer Weddings - AOL

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  6. Lekythos - Wikipedia

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    A lekythos (Ancient Greek: λήκυθος; pl.: lekythoi) is a type of ancient Greek vessel used for storing oil, especially olive oil. It has a narrow body and one handle attached to the neck of the vessel, and is thus a narrow type of jug, with no pouring lip; the oinochoe is more like a modern jug. In the "shoulder" and "cylindrical" types ...

  7. Lithuanian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Maisto ir fotografijos knyga "52 kartai" (52 times - the book of food and fotography ideas). (in Lithuanian) N. Marcinkevičienė. Metai už stalo (A year behind the table). Vilnius: Baltos lankos, 2009, ISBN 9789955232537 (a book about seasonal Lithuanian cuisine) (in Lithuanian) N. Marcinkevičienė. Nuo grūdo iki kepalo (From grain to loaf).