In the context of Jesus' passion, the vase and bowl symbolize the themes of humility and service. The bowl, often associated with the act of washing feet, represents Jesus' willingness to serve others and exemplify love and sacrifice. The vase, which can signify the anointing of Jesus, highlights the recognition of his mission and the preparation for his impending suffering. Together, they illustrate the profound connection between service, sacrifice, and the fulfillment of Jesus' purpose.
just press the bowl.
flowers in a vase
That depends on what you mean by "vessel". Vessels on a vase could simply look like pictures of boats as decoration on a vase. Otherwise the meaning of vessel and vase is somewhat interchageable, vessel can mean bowl or tube so the term vessel is often used to describe a vase that is more pot-like in shape, or has a pot-like segment with a fluted top while "vase" in its specific sense is used to describe the very narrow tube-like structure people use to hold single flowers. As vessel also means tube-like structure (as in "blood vessel") it's possible that a vessel on a vase could be a a small tube coming from a larger vase designed to hold and pour liquid.
i used the pewter bowl as a planter
A bong is generally for one person. It is usually vase like with a bowl attacked to the larger lower portion. the smoker packs a bowl, applies fire directly to the desired smoking herb, and draws the smoke into the bong by inhaling from the narrower top portion of the "vase". the shaft, or stem of the bowl, goes directly into water providing a cooling/filtering effect for the smoke that is drawn through. a hookah on the otherhad is more like a vase with tubes coming out of it. instead of having the bowl attached to the larger lower portion of the vase it is placed into smaller opening on top. Sheesha, or cured tobacco, is then vaporized by applying heat, through conduction with a piece of charcoal underneath the bowl. the smoke is pulled through the water by a mouth tube attached bellow the bowl.
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Вас - Vahs = you (formal) or Plural you Ваз - Vahz = vase, as in a flower vase.
By "orange," I think you mean "greek" vase. The vase is located at the Viking time period. You need dynamite to blow the rock cave door up and then go in to retrieve the vase.
vase or glass
G2V stands for "Garden to Vase," referring to the practice of cutting flowers from the garden and placing them in a vase for indoor display.
Please explain what you mean by "vase". Did you inadvertently use the wrong word? Or did you misspell the word? I'm really curious!
there are lots of different types, Amphora-common type of handled vase, various sizes. wine/oil storage vessels. Dinosa- no handles, rounded bottom. Hydria- handled water vessel. Kantharos- large ornate handled drinking vessel. Krater- mixing jar for wine and water Kylix- shallow drinking cup Phiale- libation bowl, no handles or stem. Pyxis- more like a box than a vase, but painted in the same style as the ones above. Stamnos- type of amphora Psykter- wide bottom cooling vase. Oinochoe- pitcher for pouring wine. Loutrophoros- "carrier of washing water" Lebes Gamikos- marriage bowl, ritual vase for carring water to the bridal bath. Lekythos- small vase for perfumed oils. Alabastron- oil vase Aryballos- small vase with rounded base for pouting and holding oil.