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The poco grande glass has a similar fluted bowl shape, but is shallower and has a longer stem. It is used for similar drinks as the hurricane glass, but its smaller portion size (about 12 US fluid ounces or 350 ml) allows the bartender flexibility in determining the size of the drinks offered and/or the amount of alcohol in the glass.
The vases have themselves been described as "vases that want to be wall-paintings". [11] The condition in which the paintings have survived varies, with those excavated at Morgantina in very poor condition. [12] An example in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, showing a wedding, is in very good condition, and often chosen to represent the class. [13]
Wedding Ring was a decoration on stemware and tableware that was produced from 1953 to 1975. Jamestown was a glass pattern for stemware and tableware, and was used for numerous products from 1958 to 1982. The glass used was crystal and seven colors of glass: amber, blue, green, pink, amethyst, brown, and ruby.
The wedding at The 1927 Lake Lure Inn was both a demonstration of the kind of flexibility marriage requires and a desperately needed bit of joy in the face of a natural disaster.
Vases generally share a similar shape. The foot or the base may be bulbous, flat, carinate, [1] or another shape. The body forms the main portion of the piece. Some vases have a shoulder, where the body curves inward, a neck, which gives height, and a lip, where the vase flares back out at the top. Some vases are also given handles.
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