*AMM Design Furniture / Decor Japanese Master Bamboo Large Pot Asian Version 1.0

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Beautiful Japanese Bamboo Pot that will decorate perfectly your rooms. Not only asian place but all kind of houses style.
With textures, shiny and color changer and no alpha textures as it's made with amazing sculpties!!!

* Styled Japanese Bamboo Large Pot.
* Very low prim (only 12).
* 2.5x1 m
* 3 different wood’s textures, 100 tints, shiny changer, (that fit all our lines and +) by menus.
* 9 different bamboo’s textures, 100 tints, by menus.
* All very highly detailed.
* No crappy alpha textures but high level sculpties.

- Click anywhere on it to change the textures, the shiny and the colors.
- Watch the animated example

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IN ASIAN CULTURE

Bamboo's long life makes it a Chinese symbol of longevity, while in India it is a symbol of friendship. The rarity of its blossoming has led to the flowers' being regarded as a sign of impending famine. This may be due to rats feeding upon the profusion of flowers, then multiplying and destroying a large part of the local food supply. The most recent flowering began in May 2006. Bamboo is said to bloom in this manner only about every 50 years.

In Chinese culture, the bamboo, plum blossom, orchid, and chrysanthemum (often known as méi lán zhú jú 梅兰竹菊) are collectively referred to as the Four Gentlemen. These four plants also represent the four seasons and, in Confucian ideology, four aspects of the junzi ("prince" or "noble one"). The pine (sōng 松), the bamboo (zhú 竹), and the plum blossom (méi 梅) are also admired for their perseverance under harsh conditions, and are together known as the "Three Friends of Winter" (岁寒三友 suìhán sānyǒu) in Chinese culture. The "Three Friends of Winter" is traditionally used as a system of ranking in Japan, for example in sushi sets or accommodations at a traditional ryokan. Pine (matsu 松) is of the first rank, bamboo (také 竹) is of second rank, and plum (ume 梅) is of the third.

Bamboo is not only a symbol of gentleman, but also an important role in Buddhism. In the first century, Buddhism was introduced into China. As cannons of Buddhism don’t allow its believers to do anything cruel to animals, meat, egg and fish were not allowed in the diet. However, people need something nutritional to live, thus, the tender bamboo shoot (it is called “sǔn筍” in Chinese) became a good choice. The bamboo shoot is nutritional and eating it does not violate the cannon. With thousands of years’ development, how to eat bamboo shoot has become a part of cuisine system, especially for monks.

In Japan, a bamboo forest sometimes surrounds a Shinto shrine as part of a sacred barrier against evil. Many Buddhist temples also have bamboo groves.

Ref: Wikipedia

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  • 2.5x1 m
  • 3 different wood’s textures, 100 tints, shiny changer, (that fit all our lines a
  • 9 different bamboo’s textures, 100 tints, by menus.
  • 12 prims
  • transfer

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L$210

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