The vase is the most difficult item to find. Go to China (1593 AD) and look for a basket. That basket contains gunpowder. Then go to the viking time (The one on the right hand side of the lab which is 2009 AD), pass the three vikings, and you will find a rock with ledges on it. Hop up the ledges until you find a cave blocked with rocks. Use your gunpowder to blast through the rocks. As you go in, you will be holding a torch. You only have a limited time to find the vase before the flame on your torch goes out. (Where to get to the vase: run down, up, up, up, across, down, and left.) Watch out for water! This will make the flame go out rapidly. Good Luck!
A Portland vase is a Roman cameo glass vase. This is black and white vase.
A flower vase is 'un vase' (masc.) in French.
Flowers in a vase is 'des fleurs dans un vase' in French.
history of a flower vase
Vase is a noun.
Put the flowers in the vase.
Vase is not a verb. It's a noun.
The vase is a symbol for the Great Mother. The vase is a feminine symbol that stands for acceptance, fertility and the heart.
The negative space is the white space around the vase. The vase is the positive space.
A support for a vase is commonly referred to as a "vase stand" or "vase holder." These supports can come in various forms, such as pedestals, stands, or even decorative bases, designed to elevate the vase and enhance its appearance. Some may also be specifically designed to secure the vase and prevent tipping.
It would depend on the size of the vase
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