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Sprigging is the
planting of
sprigs,
plant sections cut from
rhizomes or
stolons that
includes crowns and roots, at
spaced intervals in
furrows or holes...
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Sprigging or
sprigged decoration is a
technique for
decorating pottery with low
relief shapes made
separately from the main body and
applied to it before...
- Look up
sprig in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Sprig may
refer to:
Sprig (agriculture), a type of
plant cutting used for
propagation Sprig (Grey Griffins)...
- "The
Sprig of Thyme", "The
Seeds of Love", "Maiden’s Lament", "Garners ****", "Let No Man
Steal Your Thyme" or "Rue" (Roud 3) is a
traditional British...
- Mentha, also
known as mint (from Gr**** μίνθα míntha,
Linear B mi-ta), is a
genus of
flowering plants in the mint family, Lamiaceae. It is
estimated that...
- A
Sprig of
Asparagus (L'Asperge) is an 1880 oil on
canvas painting by Édouard Manet,
signed at the top right. It is now in the Musée d'Orsay.: 291 In...
- painted, and gilded, then
attached to the vase with slip,
possibly by
sprigging.
South Italian ancient Gr****
pottery Elena Ananitch,
Lucanian Vases («L'Erma»...
- Acacia,
commonly known as
wattles or acacias, is a
genus of
about 1,084
species of
shrubs and
trees in the
subfamily Mimosoideae of the pea
family Fabaceae...
- for
Sprig was to
provide home
cooked food via delivery. The
startup claimed to
allow users to
order a “balanced meal”,
which was
prepared in
Sprig's industrial...
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English term,
Sprigging (pottery),
which is
normally used for
English pottery, for
example in Wedgwood's Jasperware,
where the
sprigs are in contrasting...