Sentences with phrase «brass vessel»

High (right): Tom Dixon poured Eclectic candle in brass vessel with marble lid, Medulla & Co., $ 95.
10 Tom Dixon poured Eclectic candle in brass vessel with marble lid, Medulla & Co., $ 95.
Finally, the single sculpture by Alison Wilding, titled Core, serves as a metaphor for loosing oneself into a work of art as a conical brass vessel resting on a thin surface of rubber draws us into its core or soul.
The Wilding sculpture measures 156 inches in length: a thin, oval, rubber sheet, interrupted by a hand cut opening next to which is placed a polished brass vessel.
As «brass vessels» would be impractical to sterilise — and expensive — they used glass bottles with squares of brass sheet immersed in the mixture.
Some of the ingredients, such as copper from the brass vessel, are known to kill bacteria grown in a dish, but it was unclear if they would work on a real infection.
TAKE cropleek and garlic, of both equal quantities, pound them well together... take wine and bullocks gall, mix with the leek... let it stand nine days in the brass vessel...
While travelling in India, British industrial designer Tom Dixon was inspired by the hammered surfaces and arabesque shapes of the brass vessels used for carrying water.
While eye of newt is not called for, a recipe including cropleek, garlic, wine and bullocks gall — to be mixed in a brass vessel and allowed to fester for nine days — seems to have some kind of medieval magic going on.
Brass vessels were swapped with glass bottles with squares of brass immersed; bullocks gall was easy, oddly enough, as cow bile salts are sold as a supplement for those who have their gallbladders removed.
«Let it stand nine days in the brass vessel, wring out through a cloth and clear it well, put it into a horn, and about night time apply with a feather to the eye; the best leechdom.»
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