Image 1 — Any identification on this vase from W. Germany?
Image 2 — Any identification on this vase from W. Germany?
Image 3 — Any identification on this vase from W. Germany?
Image 4 — Any identification on this vase from W. Germany?
Image 5 — Any identification on this vase from W. Germany?

Any identification on this vase from W. Germany?

Hi, I kind of fell in love with the inhabitual design on this one from the start. Unfortunately, there's neither a stamp nor a marker left on it, except for the brown V sticker on the neck. Internet checking only throws out someone selling a vase with this exact stamp as "possibly Jasba vase" (last picture). Does anyone have any indicator about the origin of this? Height is 24,5cm, Width is 21cm, Base around 12cm. Is this a studio vase of some sort?

u/shiranui_13 — 6 days ago

Keramikvase minoischer Stil

Moin, ich habe diese Keramikvase die Tage beim Sperrmüll gefunden und einfach mal mitgenommen, weil ich sie recht interessant fand. Die Vase ist knapp 30cm groß und hat diese Ösen in Kombination mit den sich wiederholenden Reliefs. Google Bildersuche spuckt ein paar Ergebnisse aus, das genaue Modell finde ich aber nicht. Die Vasen mit einem Design, die dem hier nahekommenm sind auf irgendwelchen griechischen Seiten zu finden, aber da fehlen die Reliefs. Einen Stempel hat sie leider nicht, nur einen Aufkleber, der entfernt wurde. Was sagt die Schwarmintelligenz?

u/shiranui_13 — 1 month ago

Alocasia Variegata Help

At the very first, I'd like to confess I'm an absolute beginner with plants. Last winter, I've had my Alocasia Variegata and an Aglaonema Pink Princess suffer from root rot due to careless watering. While the Aglaonema seems to have reinstall her system with several new leaves showing up rn, things are pretty difficult with the Alocasia. After I had to make a clean cut by repotting her, the Alocasia showed off some positive signs of survival, especially heavy boosts in growing over the last months (Picture1) and I thought she finally did okay. The last four weeks have been a complete turn-around. The leaves she built slowly started dying one by one. As soon as one leave gave up, another one would follow. She completely stopped her growth on her side-branches and the last latest leave to follow from a different branch from under the earth did not fully evolve either, I suppose (Picture 2). Picture 4 showing the current side. I've tried to get her out of the sun, applied different watering schedules, but anything I do feels like an imminent failure. It has been very hot for the past month here in Germany for a few days (+40degree), all plants are set up east side of my room. The shrivelling of the plants is the one thing common with both the Alocasia and Aglaonema (Picture 5). Anything here I can do to regain a bit of hope?

u/shiranui_13 — 2 months ago