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Jamie Young Company
Artisan crafted of tightly woven natural seagrass, these wonderful wall hangings promote feelings of peace and calm. Each element in the décor honors nature, from their concentric rings reminiscent of those found in old growth trees, to the seagrass used in their creation. Woven material is flexible to the touch, not rigid or stiff in texture.Generously sized at a full two feet in diameter, they are especially impactful when displayed in multiples.
OROA
The intricate beauty of mandalas inspires the mesmerizing Sun wall décor by OROA. It showcases a stunning black and gold motif. The sun takes center stage, its rays resembling delicate petals, creating a captivating dual imagery of a radiant sun and a blooming flower. This artwork brings a sense of warmth and elegance into any living space, radiating a harmonious and visually captivating ambiance.
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Meyda Lighting
Every Meyda Tiffany item is a unique, handcrafted work of art. Natural variations, in the wide array of materials that they use to create each Meyda product, make every item a masterpiece of its own. Photographs are a general representation of the product. Colors and designs will vary.
Novica
Eufrosia Pantaleon crafts this charming wall sculpture by hand, choosing the fresh hues of springtime as her color palette. Cheerful and bright, this ceramic wall art evokes the image of a shining April sun.
Glass inlay creates the effect of moonbeams, as the crescent moon embraces the ancient sun. Depicting cosmic lovers, J. Blas crafts a colorful wall sculpture. Themes of duality – good and bad, light and dark, sun and moon, day and night – appear throughout ancient Mexican thought.
Crescent moons welcome the bright presence of the sun in an outdoor wall art sculpture of exceptional artistry. Mexico's Alejandro de Esesarte hand crafts the original steel wall art nature, which he paints by hand with colors of intense beauty.
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The cool moon and the warm sun are swept into an eclipse designed by J. Blas in Mexico. He crafts the expressive wall adornment by hand from iron, featuring the sun's cut-out lips and eye.
The cool moon tempers his ardor as the sun declares his love. Depicting a romantic, cosmic kiss, J. Blas designs a colorful wall sculpture. Themes of duality – good and bad, light and dark, sun and moon, day and night – appear throughout ancient Mexican thought.
Mexican artisan Angel Ceron handcrafts a ceramic replica of an Aztec calendar that will make an intriguing conversation piece wherever it is displayed. A replica of the <i>Piedra del Sol,</i> the 'sun stone,' found in the National Museum of Anthropology in Mexico City, the images in the calendar represent the legend of the fifth sun. According to Mesoamerican cosmology, there were four suns before our current sun, all destroyed, along with the people of the time, by the wrath of the gods. Faithful to the original, the replica is full of intricate detail and painted in warm, earthy orange, red, green, and beige. A sueded leather cord makes a loop at the top for easy hanging.
Impassioned with fiery ardor, a modern sun caresses the moon, who takes shape as a beautiful sleeping woman. J. Blas creates an elegant wall sculpture that suggests two heavenly bodies superimposed upon one another.
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