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  2. Flower mirror - Wikipedia

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    A mirror unearthed from Yanagimoto Otsuka Tomb , displayed in Tokyo National Museum. Flower Mirrors (内行花文鏡, Naikoukamonkyō) are a type of bronze mirror that was popular in the late Han dynasty in China. They were imported from the Yayoi period to the Kofun period, along with imitations made by Yayoi.

  3. Large flower mirror - Wikipedia

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    The rim of the mirror has approximately 1,500 arc lines running vertically from the back to the front. [2] [3] It is a mirror surface (front). The excavator, Dairoku Harada, named it Hachiyoha Mirror with Uchigyoka Design because of its design. The number of pieces excavated at the Hirabaru site was reported to be four at the time of discovery ...

  4. Floral symmetry - Wikipedia

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    Satyrium carneum.Ground orchid with typical zygomorphic floral anatomy. Zygomorphic ("yoke shaped", "bilateral" – from the Greek ζυγόν, zygon, yoke, and μορφή, morphe, shape) flowers can be divided by only a single plane into two mirror-image halves, much like a yoke or a person's face.

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    Full-length mirrors can be pricey, so this sale is especially impressive — and it includes free shipping! This oversized mirror has a stylish arched top, and it comes in three finishes.

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    Ceramic Frame. When leaving family photos on display, or gifting a photo to a loved one, the right frame can make it feel so much more special. ... Whether you're team faux flowers or real blooms ...

  7. Laurens van der Meulen - Wikipedia

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    He sculpted statues and was active as a painter, but was mainly a creator of decorative sculptures such as picture and mirror frames, allegorical medallions, tables, etc. He decorated many churches and houses with his ornaments composed of garlands of finely chiseled flowers similar to the fine carvings of a goldsmith.