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Four Sisters Art Glass, Blown Glass Salt and Pepper Shakers

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This menagerie of colorful animals, plants, and abstract design handmade

glass salt and pepper shakers will make for a lot of fun conversation at your dinner table. Each one is a unique work of art.

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Sosumi Weaving, Pamela Whitlock, Handwoven Shibori Bamboo Scarves

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What do Pandas and Pamela Whitlock have in common? They both love bamboo! Pandas love to wear Pamela's scarves on special occasions. Pamela loves to wear them all the time! Bamboo fibers are mixed with recycled sari silks and banana fiber. The bamboo fiber scarves are sculptural in pattern and elegant to both hand and eye. Handmade in the USA! BUY PAMELA WHITLOCK'S SCARVES

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Shibori Silk Scarves and Shawls

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Min W. Chiu of Cathayana says her inspiration for the Shibori silk scarves and shawls come from nature. "My teacher of colors is nature. My job is to present beautiful colors of nature through my artwork." By carefully balancing different dyes, Min Chiu uses the Shibori technique on silk to express her inspirations from nature. Shop Now

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Classic and Modern, Simple and Elegant Jewelry

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Michelle Pressler uses semi-precious stones, silk cord, sterling silver, 14k gold filled, quartz, pearls, garnet, turquoise, topaz, zircon, amethyst, opals, gold filled chain, links.

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Art Mirrors, Handwoven Copper and Steel Mirrors

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Jean and Tom Heffernan's mirrors are works of art. These unusual mirrors are made by treating strips of copper and steel with heat and chemicals that are then woven together. This weaving of colored stripes radiates into space therein. The woven stripes are juxtaposed to flat areas which have a metallic brushed surface adding even more texture. Light and color play off these surfaces in wonderfully subtle ways.  Big Box of Crayons Mirror VIEW ALL AND BUY JEAN AND TOM HEFFERNAN MIRRORS

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