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"Smaug Ichorfang" wrote in message
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A couple more for this week, I know the answer to this first one, it's
about 3" tall:

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v8...%207/_aaa1.jpg


Is it possible you have it upsidedown? Looks like if it was inverted, it
could hold bunches of flowers (or buds).



i saw something i think is similar in japan, made of ceramic though, a water
dropper used in conjunction with a ink stick and a ink grinding stone. for
preparing japanese writing ink. some of the ones i saw had no "filler
hole", i always kinda wondered how they're filled, i assumed they had to be
totally immersed in water and the air bubbled out.


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