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  • Title: In search of a dragon
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 160
  • Publisher: Pressroom Printer & Designer
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  • Publish Location: Hong Kong

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  • First Year Published: 2007
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Snuff bottle

After powdered tobacco (snuff) became popular in China around the 17th century, snuff bottles (Chinese: 鼻煙壺; pinyin: bíyānhú) became a common means of

Inner painting

few bottles in a year. Impossible bottle The Imperial Origins of the Art of Inside-painted Snuff Bottles Wikimedia Commons has media related to Snuff bottles

Snuff (tobacco)

Churchill. Very few members are said to take snuff nowadays. In China, elaborately decorated snuff bottles became a status symbol among the elite of the

Chinese art by medium and technique

the bottle, reaching down from the top of the narrow neck. They are still highly collectible up to this day.[citation needed] Chinese snuff bottles, various

Snuff

colloquially called snuff Snuff bottle, a historical bottle used to store tobacco Hallucinogenic snuff, a snuff containing psychedelics Snuff (Palahniuk novel)

Decorative box

twelve 750 ml (26 imp fl oz; 25 US fl oz) bottles. Biscuit tin Can collecting Tin box Wooden box Cigar box "Snuff Box". www.wallacecollection.org. Retrieved

Snuff spoon

A snuff spoon is a tiny spoon used for nasal insufflation of powdered substances. Historically, such spoons were used for psychotropic substances in pre-Columbian

List of bottle types, brands and companies

lifestyle bottles Plastic bottles Safe bottle lamp Sealed bottles Seltzer bottle – also known as a soda syphon Shake bottle – used in bottle pool SIGG

Snuff Bottle Connection

Snuff Bottle Connection (Chinese: 神腿鐵扇功) is a 1977 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Dung Gam-woo and Lau Lap-lap. The film stars Hwang Jang-lee

Bong

water pipe is known to have been preferred by Empress Dowager Cixi over snuff bottles or other methods of intake. According to the Imperial Household Department