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Currey & Company
The desert storm vase set includes two oblong-shaped vases with multi-colored swirling patterns on their surfaces. The spiraling colors convey the feel of the wind as it blows sand around, the dynamic feel of the movement is difficult for glassblowers to achieve given the vases are mouth-blown while the boiling glass is twisted too.
The Cactus vase set includes three vases made of composite to resemble cement. The vases are slathered in varying shades of green for an aged verdigris ombre effect, and the matte glazing, achieved by a dry finish, increases the patina of each of these accessories. The artisans who created these vessels hand-applied the finish, which will vary slightly from vase to vase.
Studio A Home
The table vase is unique in shape due to the hand-crafted nature of each vase.
Novica
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Add some island ambiance to your home with this vase. Handcrafted with terracotta by artisans at the Lombok Pottery Center, this decorative vase features a coconut tree motif. The long leaves and palms etched around the vase will give any room tropical vibes.
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 faithfully depicting the people and cultures of his homeland.
Recently harvested pitaya in its many colors decorates this beautiful ceramic flower pot. The refreshing cactus fruit can be found throughout Mexico in April and May. Working in the style and technique of classic Talavera pottery, Isabelle Collins, creates motifs that are uniquely Mexican. brbr "We use the same techniques and styles used in 16th-century Puebla. Classic Talavera used only six colors, all of which were natural glazes compounded at home with mineral pigments. We create our homemade paintbrushes using mule hair or horsehair from the mane or tail, according to the thickness desired for our motifs," the artisan explains.
Cyan Design
Balance rustic native style and contemporary appeal on any tabletop design with the florally inspired High Desert Vase collection. These tabletop accessories feature an olive green design and detailed beige and grey accents, on a scaled-up terracotta frame. Set these next to your living room mantel to complement neutral-toned wood statuettes and classic glass and iron trinkets, or pair with similar abstract accents on the wall above for an eclectic gallery display. For a touch of boho-chic contrast, let these vases hold a blossoming arrangement then set it on a dining table for a simple yet sophisticated centerpiece to your entertainment ensemble.
After two were received damaged, we finally received one that will work for us (has a quarter size chip at the base). Thank you for your quick action getting the replacement to us quickly!. Lesli. Asheville, NC. 2024-09-03 13:48:36