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Apple. A white, round gourd the size of an apple.
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Crown of Thorns. Also finger, Ten Commandments or holy gourd.
A creamy or green striped (Shinot) gourd, this gourd is a 4-inch oblong shape
with a ring of thorns or fingers around the blossom end.
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Egg. Also nest egg. The characteristic shape, color and size
mimic a hen's egg. Traditional uses are as a darning egg or to place in nests
to trick hens.
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Flat. A green-striped, button-shaped gourd about 3 inches in
diameter.
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Orange. In shape, color and size, like the fruit.
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Pear. Green-striped and white versions, the size and shape of
the fruit.
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Spoon. Like a 6-inch dipper gourd, brightly colored green and
yellow. It could be split longwise to make two spoons. Doll heads.
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Warty. A most often orange, often pear-shaped gourd densely
covered with protrusions like warts.
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copyright Mary Ann Rood April 7, 1998
URL: http://www.ncgourdsociety.org/ornament.htm
Modified: October 11, 2009 By: EC