Photos of Ornamental Pigs
(bilingual: in English
and Polish )
Updated:
17 December 2012
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This is a photo-album of ornamental pigs. Notice that in order to see an enlargement
of any of the photos shown here, it is enough to click on this photo.
#A1.
Ornamental pigs are highly appreciated by Chinese born under zodiac signs of pigs:
This page presents photographs of various ornamental pigs from the Chinese (animal) zodiac. Stories behind these photos,
as well as their more complete descriptions are provided on the
Homepage.
#A1.1.
My photographs of most interesting samples of ornamental "pigs" from the collection of Chinese friend:
Fig. 1 Ceremonial teapots.
Fig. 2 Flower vase
Fig. 3 Teapot
Fig. 4 Yellow greenstone
Fig. 5 Crystal pigs
Fig. 6 Green glass
Fig. 7 Porcelane piggy bank
Fig. 8 The wishing pig
Fig. 9 Malau zodiac pig
Fig. 10 Cooking clock
Fig. 11 Egg clock
Fig. 12 Cutting board
Fig. 13 Playing pigs
Fig. 14 Toy pigs
Fig. 15 Playful pigs
Fig. 16 Pig made of elements
Fig. 17 Elements and pigs
Fig. 18 Sleeping beauty
Fig. 19 Fridge magnets
Fig. 20 Boquette
Fig. 21 Fridge magnets
Fig. 22 Soft piglet
Fig. 23 Piggy bank
Fig. 24 Laughing pigs
Fig. 25 Soucepan
Fig. 26 Kitchen utensils
Fig. 27 Storage pig
Fig. 28 Malau zodiac
Fig. 29 Chinese zodiac
Fig. 30 Zodiac necklace
For descriptions and more photographs of ornamental pigs see the web page named pigs.htm
#A2.
How with the web page named
"skorowidz_links.htm"
one can find totaliztic descriptions
of topics in which he is interested:
A whole array of topics equally interesting
as these from the above web page, is also
discussed from the angle that is unique to
the philosophy of totalizm. All these related
topics can be found and identified with the use of
content index
prepared especially to make easier finding
these web pages and topics. The name "index"
means a list of "key words" usually provided
at the end of textbooks, which allows to find
fast the description or the topic in which we
are interested. My web pages also has such
a content "index" - only that it is additionally
supplied in green
links
which after "clicking" at them with a mouse
immediately open the web page with the topic
that interest the reader. This content "index"
is provided on the web page named
skorowidz_links.htm.
It can be called from the "organising" part of
"Menu 1" of every totaliztic web page. I would
recommend to look at it and to begin using it
systematically - after all it brings closer hundreds
of totaliztic topics which can be of interest to
everyone.
#A3.
Emails and contact details to the
author
of this web page:
Current email addresses to the author of
this web page, i.e. officially to
Dr Eng. Jan Pajak
while courteously to Prof. Dr Eng. Jan Pajak,
at which readers can post possible comments,
inquiries, or replies to questions which I ask on
my web pages, are provided on the web page
about me (Dr Eng. Jan Pajak).
That page also provides other commonly used
contact details to the author.
The author's right for the use of courteous
title of "Professor" stems from the custom that
"with professors is like with generals", namely
when someone is
once a professor, than he or she courteously
remains a professor forever. In
turn the author of this web page was a professor
at 4 different universities, i.e. at 3 of them,
from 1 September 1992 untill 31 October 1998,
as an "Associate Professor" from English-based
educational system, while on one university as
a (Full) "Professor" (since 1 March 2007 till
31 December 2007 - means at the last place
of employment in his professional life).
However, please notice that because of my
rather chronic lack of time, I reluctantly
reply to emails which contain JUST time
consuming requests, while simultaneously
they document a complete ignorance of their
author in the topic area which I am researching.
Therefore, if the reader sends a request to me,
I suggest to let me know somehow that he or
she actually went through the trouble of reading
my web pages and learning what these pages
try to say.
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Date of starting this page: 8 December 2002
Date of the latest updating of this page: 17 December 2012
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