Vases are often decorated, and they are often used to hold cut flowers. Vases come in different sizes to support whatever flower it is holding or keeping in place. Vases generally share a similar shape. The foot or the base may be bulbous, flat, carinate, or another shape.
While they are not very traditional, they do provide a very natural and minimalist look. If you opt for a wooden vase, however, make sure that the wood quality is waterproof.
Rows of antique ceramic crafts are neatly arranged in a special cupboard. There are vases, plates, glasses and jars. The vases and jars come in several shapes and the most interesting is of course the decorative images. The longer you look at the antique jars, the more beautiful they look. There are simple patterns and colors, flowers in blue. However, there are also more complicated and more colorful images. Most of the collection of a lover of ancient ceramic crafts in Indonesia comes from China, although there are some from Japan and the Netherlands.
Material: Solid natural wood (e.g., teak, walnut, oak, bamboo)
Height: 10-40 cm (varies by design)
Diameter: 5-20 cm (depending on style)
Weight: 0.5-2 kg (depending on size and wood type)
Shape: Cylindrical, oval, or sculpted design
Finish: Smoothly polished, may be treated with natural oils or lacquer
Color: Natural wood tones (light to dark depending on wood type)
Usage: Decorative vase for dried or artificial flowers (not typically used for water unless lined)