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  2. David Vases - Wikipedia

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    It was believed that early blue-and-white ware was produced only for export, and that blue-and-white was denigrated in China before it gained acceptance. The early Ming work Gegu Yaolun (格古要論) described blue and multi-coloured ware as "exceedingly vulgar". However, the David vases showed that blue-and-white porcelains were produced for ...

  3. Wedding dress - Wikipedia

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    Although white was later assumed to symbolize virginity, it was originally blue that represented purity, piety, and fidelity, and was associated with the Virgin Mary. [12] Despite the rise in popularity of white wedding dresses, brides continued to follow contemporary fashion trends.

  4. Blue in culture - Wikipedia

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    Blue was a latecomer among colors used in art and decoration, as well as language and literature. [7] [verification needed] Reds, blacks, browns, and ochres are found in cave paintings from the Upper Paleolithic period, but not blue. Blue was also not used for dyeing fabric until long after red, ochre, pink and purple.

  5. 10 sophisticated Halloween wedding décor ideas - AOL

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    Gothic-inspired wedding decor is having a serious moment thanks in part to the likes of Kourtney Kardashian and Travis Barker—and this sultry table runner is a great way to pull the sensual side ...

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  7. Delftware - Wikipedia

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    Delftware forms part of the worldwide family of blue and white pottery, using variations of the plant-based decoration first developed in 14th-century Chinese porcelain, and in great demand in Europe. Delftware includes pottery objects of all descriptions, such as plates, vases, figurines and other ornamental forms and tiles. The style ...