Nothing. Its just called a handle. !!!!!
That is called an urn.
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
The vase is called Epic of Gigamesh. It sounds weird, but that's the answer.
Vessels that hold flowers are called pots or containers. They may be made of clay, plastic, or woven fibers. Some containers are called vases. Flower show judges prefer the term container to vase.
i walk very gingerly when ever i handle my moms glass vase.
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.
In French, a flower vase is called "un vase à fleurs" or simply "un vase." The term "vase" refers to a container for holding flowers or decorative arrangements. It is commonly used in both formal and informal contexts, making it a versatile word for discussing home decor or floral displays.
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absolutely nothing absolutely nothing
A flower pot, i guess! A vase.
A handle on a bucket is called a bail.
An adjective describes a noun. Descriptions can be size (big, small), height (short, tall), appearance (color, pattern), feeling words (beautiful, ugly), etc.These could describe a vase [italics shows adjectives]:The white porcelain vase sat at the top of the stairs.My boyfriend bought me a red rose in a light bluevase.The antique vase was worth over three million dollars.I owned a green vase, a tall blue vase, and a short round vase.