
3D Vase Low-poly 3D model
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A container is what holds something in its place. It can be crafted from various materials, including glass, ceramics, metals such as aluminum or stainless steel, which are resistant to rusting. Even wood is used to create containers by employing tree species that naturally resist decay like teak or by applying a protective coating to ordinary wood. Containers are often adorned and used to hold cut flowers. Different sizes of containers accommodate the size of the flowers being held. Containers generally have a similar form. The base may be round, flat, curved inward, or take another shape. The main portion is where the container's body is formed. Some containers feature a shoulder, where the body curves inward, a neck which adds height and a lip that flares back out at the top. Some also have handles. Unique styles and types of containers have been created in various regions throughout history. Chinese ceramics are an example, as well as Native American pottery. In ancient Greek pottery, vase-painting was the traditional term for the famous fine painted objects often featuring many figures depicting scenes from mythology. Such items may be referred to as containers despite their irregular shapes; most were actually used for holding or serving liquids, and some would naturally be called cups or jugs. There is a long history of container forms in nearly all cultures that have been developed. Ceramic objects are the artistic evidence left behind by lost cultures. In the beginning stages of pottery making, working clay into cylindrical strings was a widely utilized technique to build pottery. Building long coils made it easy to shape and mold smooth walls around. The potter's wheel may have originated in Mesopotamia, spreading throughout nearly all parts of Eurasia and many parts of Africa, though its arrival in the New World did not occur until European settlers arrived. The earliest discovery of the origin of the potter's wheel was found in southern Iraq. This new technique improved the lives of the people in south Iraq by offering an efficient solution to their inefficient past practices. It facilitated a smoother transition and was soon used for decorating pottery, contributing significantly to artistic development.
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