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  3. Garden ornament - Wikipedia

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    The Asian tradition of making garden ornaments, often functioning in association with Feng Shui principles, has a nearly timeless history. Chinese gardens with Chinese scholar's rocks , Korean stone art , and Japanese gardens with Suiseki and Zen rock gardens have a symbolic meaning and natural ornamental qualities.

  4. Andrew Jackson Downing Urn - Wikipedia

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    Architect and landscape designer Calvert Vaux designed the memorial urn, which Robert Eberhard Launitz sculpted. [2] The urn was located and dedicated on the National Mall in September 1856, where it stood near the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History until 1965, when it was moved to the east entrance of the Smithsonian Institution Building (the "Castle").

  5. J. W. Fiske & Company - Wikipedia

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    Decorative urn made by J. W. Fiske & Company. J. W. Fiske & Company of New York City was the most prominent American manufacturer of decorative cast iron and cast zinc in the second half of the nineteenth century. [1]

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    Summer, accession number LH2001.236, ... The Four Seasons Garden was designed in 1939 by Haldeman & Leland to complement the Recreation Building, which was added to ...

  7. Jardiniere - Wikipedia

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    The French tend to use jardinière for larger outdoor containers for plants, and for raised beds in gardens in some sort of isolated frame, such as a stone wall, especially growing vegetables and herbs. In the sense in English jardinières, often without the accent, are most often made in pottery, but may be in metal, glass, plastic or wood ...