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An alabaster jar is a container made from alabaster, a type of soft, white or cream-colored stone. These jars were commonly used in ancient times to store perfumes, oils, or other valuable substances. The term "alabaster jar" is also often used metaphorically to refer to something of great beauty or value.

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