26 March 2015

BOWL with Good Looking



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We have a brand new range of tableware and serveware for your home and it is breathtaking. Hand painted and crafted with a very distinct sense of India but with a contemporary finish that is sure to light up get togthers and parties at home. With an exquisite range of trays, jugs, tumblers and bowls to choose from, you can use this as a decorative piece or to just create a uniques space in your living room that is sure to break the montony.

In examining bowls found during an archaeological dig in North America, the anthropologist Vincas Steponaitis defines a bowl by its dimensions, writing that a bowl's diameter rarely falls under half its height and that historic bowls can be classified by their edge, or lip, and shape. The British/American standard soup bowl has a mouth, the opening not including the extent of its lip, with a diameter of 18.5 centimetres, and should be able to adequately accommodate at least 24 ounces of liquid.
In classical Greece, small bowls, including phiales and pateras, and bowl-shaped cups called kylices were used. History of Ancient Pottery describes how phiales were used for libations and included a small dent in the center for the bowl to be held with a finger, although one source indicates that these were used to hold perfume rather than wine. Some Mediterranean examples from the Bronze Age manifest elaborate decoration and sophistication of design. For example the bridge spouted vessel design appeared in Minoan a

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