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Sepia Women
Ceramic Vase Cuzco Painted Folk Art
Sepia Women, Ceramic Vase Cuzco Painted Folk Art
Francisco Guerreros
A group of wistful figures in traditional Andean dress adorn this handmade ceramic decorative vessel by Francisco Guerreros. Carefully hand-painted, it demonstrates the artist's commitment to... read more$237.99Artist: Francisco Guerreros
Autumn Warmth
Repoussé Copper Mirror India Ceramic Wall Art Handmade
Autumn Warmth, Repoussé Copper Mirror India Ceramic Wall Art Handmade
Khalid Ali
Kissed by forest green, autumn's warmth radiates from this lovely wall mirror. Khalid Ali works in the ancient repoussé technique to create a mirror frame with rich textures. He crafts the frame of... read more$239.99Artist: Khalid Ali
Jade Landscape
Celadon Ceramic Vase
Jade Landscape, Celadon Ceramic Vase
Kanda
Possessed by the spirit of Thai forests, this vase lends a mystical accent to a tasteful ambience. Lush petals adorn the body, the intricate composition contrasting with the smooth perfection of the... read more$259.99Artist: Kanda
Underworld Girl Serenade
Set of 6 Painted Classic Female Mariachi Ceramic Sculptures
Underworld Girl Serenade, Set of 6 Painted Classic Female Mariachi Ceramic Sculptures
Jorge Escamilla
The celebrations held in honor of the Day of the Dead cannot be complete without this harmonious ensemble of female mariachis and their vibrant melodies. Directly from Mexico, Jorge Escamilla's set of... read more$329.99Artist: Jorge Escamilla
Floral Egg
Large Oaxaca Black Pottery Floral Egg Shaped Sculpture
Floral Egg, Large Oaxaca Black Pottery Floral Egg Shaped Sculpture
Anakarem
"This design is inspired by our customs. The egg is one our our symbols at Easter," Anakarem says. Incised by hand into a ceramic sculpture, flowers wear a halo of raindrops. The talented... read more$637.99Artist: Anakarem
Brown Crosshatch Blossoms
Beige & Brown Handmade Talavera Style Decorative Ginger Jar
Brown Crosshatch Blossoms, Beige & Brown Handmade Talavera Style Decorative Ginger Jar
Isabelle Collins
Delicate crosshatch patterns become brown floral tendrils in the style of ancient China, first used in Puebla in the mid-15th century. They adorn a curvaceous decorative jar and lid in subtle beige.... read more$264.99Artist: Isabelle Collins