About: Tulipiere

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A tulipiere or tulip-holder is an ornate vessel in which to grow tulips and is usually made of hand-crafted pottery, classically delftware. They are typically constructed to accommodate one bulb per spout with a larger common water reservoir base. They were not designed as vases for a cut bloom, as is sometimes supposed, though they could also be used for this. The boughpot and flower brick were types of vase for this.

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  • El clavelero es un tipo de jarrón de varias bocas similar al tulipanero en el ámbito morfológico de los floreros, catalogado entre los elementos decorativos de la loza doméstica y con diferentes variantes en la cerámica europea.​​​ (es)
  • A tulipiere or tulip-holder is an ornate vessel in which to grow tulips and is usually made of hand-crafted pottery, classically delftware. They are typically constructed to accommodate one bulb per spout with a larger common water reservoir base. They were not designed as vases for a cut bloom, as is sometimes supposed, though they could also be used for this. The boughpot and flower brick were types of vase for this. (en)
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  • El clavelero es un tipo de jarrón de varias bocas similar al tulipanero en el ámbito morfológico de los floreros, catalogado entre los elementos decorativos de la loza doméstica y con diferentes variantes en la cerámica europea.​​​ (es)
  • A tulipiere or tulip-holder is an ornate vessel in which to grow tulips and is usually made of hand-crafted pottery, classically delftware. They are typically constructed to accommodate one bulb per spout with a larger common water reservoir base. They were not designed as vases for a cut bloom, as is sometimes supposed, though they could also be used for this. The boughpot and flower brick were types of vase for this. (en)
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  • Clavelero (es)
  • Tulipiere (en)
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