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We set them in a cardboard box under a heat lamp in her room, filled the watering jar, scattered some "scratch" (otherwise known as chicken feed) and hovered.
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ELEPHANT-SHAPED WATER JAR (KENDI) From Iran, probably the mid-17th century.
A 34-by-26 34-by-26 34-by-26is $500; a jumbo java jar, 36 by 28 is about $400 unglazed, $500 glazed.
"I had drank from the water jar and around 8 30am felt a searing pain in my stomach.
"We want to make a chair, but maybe it could be a water jar, too," Scholten says.
An 18th-century Zuni water jar sits beside a Dutch kas, or cabinet, from the same era.
In this section, too, is a large Acoma water jar of whitish clay (around 1770) made to fetch water from a public well to a family home.
They found several more water jar sherds there, and also at 15 feet and 5 feet upslope toward the ceremonial building.
The eccentric ceramics of Kawabata Kentaro, including a water jar for the tea ceremony, at Dai Ichi Arts (958 Madison Avenue, at 75th Street, through March 24) are also worth a peek.
The water jar, which is kept in their Myrtle Beach, S.C., home, has come to symbolize "the beginning of our new family," Mrs. Tompkins said.
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