Pineapples symbolize luxury, welcomeness, infertility, virility (paradoxically!!), beauty, hospitality and royalty. This symbolism has been used for many years including on furniture and in religion. Pineapple Symbolism Unlike other concepts like youth (see here) or
What’s up with the pineapples on houses everywhere?, either Mike asked me or I asked him when we first moved to Virginia. Because they literally are everywhere…we noticed them carved or engraved on mailboxes, porches,
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Like a cocktail in a cake, this pineapple malibu cream cake makes a fabulous centrepiece for a special celebration. You can use well crushed fresh pineapple if you like.
Far From Home Pineapple Lumps: Pineapple lumps are an iconic, world-famous-in-New-Zealand, chocolate covered deliciousness. Living outside NZ makes it very hard to get hold of them without paying a fortune so with the Rugby World Cup in full swing and relevant celebratory deligh…
Situated inside the garden of the Georgian mansion at the National Trust’s historic Berrington Hall is Studio Morison's newest structure Look! Look! Look!, a pineapple-shaped pavilion with angles akin to a folded work of origami. The pavilion is dusty pink, with an open rooftop and four openings that surround the structure’s sides, and was built with the support of Trust New Art and the Arts Council England. More
Some people say this the the most bizarre building in Scotland... I don't share their opinion, but I agree that the building is remarkable. Nothing else to see around there, really. Fields and muddy ponds. Oh! I've seen some snowdrops! I never thought they grow in Scotland.
A can of crushed pineapple is the secret ingredient taste member, 'lookingtocruise' uses to make this delicious fruit cake extra sweet and moist.
Solid brass kitchen / cupboard handles. Supplied in 2 sizes, with fitting screws. Designed and made exclusively by The FoundrymanDimensions Regular handle 7"177mm wide x 25mm deep - distance between screw centres is 160mm Large Handle 10.9"277mm wide x 27mm deep - distance between screw centres is 255mm Thickness of the handle is approximately 1/2" (12mm) Both handles are the same colour & the same width in terms of handle as you look at it fixed to the mounting surface (top to bottom view) the size is 12 mm approximately.
This clay sculpture represents a woman from the Tuxtepec region of northern Oaxaca. She is wearing a Mazatec huipil from Jalapa de Diaz and holding a pineapple on her shoulder. In the famous Guelaguetza fiestas of Oaxaca, which feature traditional dances from the eight regions of the state, the Tuxtepec region (Papaloapan) is represented by dancers performing La Danza de Flor de Pina (The Dance of the Pineapple Flower). The dancers wear colorful Mazatec and Chinantec huipiles and dance holding pineapples. This wonderful figure was created by artist Enedina Vasquez from Atzompa, Oaxaca, Mexico