Description
There is one little hairline crack on one planter that runs from the lip down about a third of the way on one planter
who wears the same silver jewelry all of the time
No wonder that the pottery of this region is regarded as among the most beautiful in South America
and sure do love the hand-painted man in tall hat
Mid-Century Andersen Design Studio Pink and White "Tree of Life" Bowl/Vase for the curated home There is one little hairlineBeautifully crafted in the 1960s, this piece by Andersen Design Studio, Boothbay Harbor, Maine, has a porcelain clay body and a subtle, painterly glaze, which makes it feel rather like a watercolor painting. Nuanced and unique from every angle, it could be used as a serving bowl or as a vase. It is especially nice displayed where it can be seen from 360 degrees. Founded in 1954 by Weston and Brenda Andersen and still in operation, Andersen Design
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