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Roman
AD 3rd - 4th century
Blown glass with applied trail decoration and foot ring
Item number: 1949.437
Roman, Eastern Mediterranean, 1st–2nd century A.D.
Free-blown flask of amber-colored translucent glass. The vessel is spherical and decorated with an opaque white trail spiraling from the neck to the base.
Getty Villa museum.
Malibu, California, 2012
This flask combines pretty pink with the ultimate in convenient carrying by wrapping leatherette around a six ounce flask with a built-in cigarette case. Combine all your favorite pleasures in this extremely stylish stainless steel accessory from Visol.
he insisted to call it "flask" (refering to the flash, which can NOT be found at the oktomat) - Taken with a Kodak ASA100 slide film expired and cross-processed
DRS-liveried 20308 and an unidentified partner head North through Cam and Dursley with a nuclear flask working on 15th April 2015.
A shot taken whilst out spotting with my cousin, Jack Robinson.
Title: Flask
Description: miner's tea flask
earthenware flask; brown glaze; raised relief of people working at a mine shaft on side; relief of house on other side
Credit: Collection of Auckland Museum Tamaki Paenga Hira, 1955.97, col.0484, 34067
www.aucklandmuseum.com/collection/object/am_humanhistory-...
This is a moon flask (pilgrim flask) that I made during the free classes at the Sharon Art Studio, at the same time as the other moon flask. Junior year, 2001.
The other handle broke off a long time ago.
This side has the runes (starting at the top and going clockwise) wisdom: ansuz, wealth: ???, warrior: teiwaz, and ???: elhaz.
Euripides: Orestes and Other Plays
Translator: Philip Vellacott
Cover: Fifth century Athenian oil flask from Eretria
Penguin Classics, 1972, L259
DRS Class 47 Heading North along the Camp Hill Line Birmingham. I'm sitting on the top deck of a West Midlands Travel bus 900 heading towards Birmingham Airport/NEC, I just managed to get this shot in before it disappeared out of view.
Enhanced with Scalar Energy
FusionExcel’s Quantum Flasks is a Stainless Steel Flask enhanced with Scalar Energy. R & D studies shows that energy from the Quantum Flask is capable of restructuring water molecules into smaller clusters. The smaller clusters of water enhance the bio-availability of water in the body thus promoting the various physiological functions in the body complex.
Properties of energized water
Water energized by this flask carries subtle energy vibrations that enhance the body’s biofield. This is essential for one’s health and wellness.
This type of water has smaller water clusters and this makes water more bio-available. Hence the absorption of nutrients and detoxification at the most basic level is facilitated and enables water to carry its myriad of functions effectively. Usage
Simply fill up the Quantum Flask with normal drinking water. After a few minutes the water will be energized and is ready for consumption. Water from the Quantum Flask can also be used to wash open wounds and infected parts of the skin. Water used in this manner helps to relieve pain and hastens the healing process.
Health Benefits
* To increase energy
* To promote unclumping of cells
* To enhance circulation
* To enhance immune and endocrine systems
* To destroy viruses and bacteria
* To enhance the cellular nutrition and detoxification
* To enhance cellular permeability
* To reduce inflammation
* To protect the DNA from damage
* To retard the ageing process
* To strengthen the body's biofield preventing electro-magnetic waves from affecting one's health
* To focus and concentrate better.
For a more comprehensive understanding of scalar energy, please refer to the book “Optimum Energy for Peak Performance with Scalar Energy”, written by Dr. Siva Poobalasingam MD and Nisha Lakshmanan MA (published by FusionExcel International).
Disclaimer : These products are not a medical device, and not intended for use in the diagnosis of disease or other conditions, or in the cure, mitigation, treatment, or prevention of disease.
This photo is licensed under a Creative Commons license. Please credit Rob Larsen with a link to Drunkenfist.com, if you use this photo anywhere. Thanks.
Out camping or hanging out by a river for the day now that spring weather is here and sumer is right around the corner? Use the river to keep your bottles cool and use this Hydro Flask Pint Glass to keep your bevarge colder for longer while in warm weather