A cross on the bottom of a vase typically indicates the maker's mark or a symbol related to the manufacturer. It can signify authenticity, origin, or a specific design style. In some cases, it may also denote a particular production period or quality standard associated with the vase. To understand its specific significance, it’s best to research the brand or manufacturer linked to that mark.
In French, the word "vase" is masculine. It is used with the masculine article "le," so you would say "le vase." This is consistent with the general rule that many nouns ending in -e are feminine, but there are exceptions like "vase."
This means you have the mark of crist on you(the cross). the wings represent angels.
Any type of vase that would best compliment your interior design. If you have plain white walls, perhaps a black or red vase would bring out a little color.
Wedgewood
A vase is a thing that holds water and it can come in different shapes. It also can hold flowers. I t makes an excellent center piece too!!
I have a vase with a crown on the bottom
i bought a small vase about 12 inches tall second hand store. The front of the vase has peaches, bannans and grapes the bottom of vase has #T989. I cant find a maker, Its almost looks like a pour spout, with a gold trim handle .. any help
I have a small vase or urn that says India 9015 on the bottom. It is silver. Can anyone guide me as to what this is about?
I have a vase. on base it reads 517-38 w.germany
epoxy
You put the plant in the vase with a little dirt in the bottom, hold it and fill with ricks as high as you want.
flowers in a vase
At the bottom is the Golden Vase For the knights at the first place.
you are looking for the golden vase. It is at the bottom of the cave.
what do the marks mean f.128 on vase
Yes, you can use a vase as a planter for your plants as long as it has proper drainage holes at the bottom to prevent waterlogging and root rot.
The golden vase is at the bottom left, but you cannot go directly there. Once you use the gunpowder from the Great Wall of China (1593 AD) to blast open the cave at 831 AD, you have only a short time to reach the vase. Your torch is burning out and you cannot prevent that. So quickly cross the cave by going down, then up, up, up, across, then back down and to the left.