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A rare and large lobed octogonal ge-type tripod bowl, Yongzhen/Qianlong period (1723-1795) Similar
A rare and large lobed octogonal ge-type tripod bowl, Yongzhen/Qianlong period (1723-1795) Made in the shape of an eight-petaled mallow flower with slightly flared upright sides molded on the interior with eight ribs with corresponding flutes on the exterior that rise to the everted rim, the bottom of the interior slightly convex and the recessed base correspondingly slightly concave, supported on three squat cabriole legs attached to the thickened outer rim of the base and extending onto the sides, covered overall in a rich, thick, opaque pale greyish ivory- colored glaze suffused with a den...Feed: Les cahiers d'Alain Truong
J.R. Smith and the Nuggets Agree to a Three Year Contract Similar
J.R. Smith and the Nuggets have agreed on a contract that is reportedly a three year deal . I have been trumpeting the benefits of a three year deal for both sides. From the Nuggets perspective they lock J.R. up for the rest of his formative years. If he regresses and goes back to being a knucklehead, he is not on the books for five or six years. On the other hand, ... Ball Don't Lie found this 31 hours ago on www.pickaxeandroll.com [link] Find more top sports news, videos, and blogs on BallHype: NBA, Denver Nuggets, J.R. SmithFeed: Top Denver Nuggets News, Video...
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Osage Nation Traditional Textiles, ribbon and yarn work, blankets and more Similar
Jerry Shaw of the Osage Nation spoke at the Hutchinson Public Library tonight as part of the "Native Threads" exhibit of quilts created by Native American quilt makers in Kansas. It's on display on the mezzanine of the Hutchinson Public Library. Shaw is an instructor in the Department of Ethnic Studies at Wichita State University and spoke on “Understanding Native Identity.” He covered a wide range of topics - everything from gaming to the appropriate terminology to refer to Native Americans. He says "American Indian" or "Native American" is appropriate, as well as "Indigenous People." His...Feed: Patsy's Ponderings by Patsy Te...







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