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PRICES MAY VARY. 【Unique Artistry Flower Ceramic Vase】100% hand-painted ceramic craftsmanship with our uniquely Lotus shaped vase. Vase dimensions: 3.74″*1.97″*3.78″. Fired at high temperatures, this vase is not only visually stunning but also remarkably durable, high temperature resistance and water seepage resistance. It can refresh your room and bring you a special visual enjoyment. 【Lotus Shaped Blossom Vase】The floral design is not just a vessel but seamlessly integrates with bouquets, crea Beautiful Pottery Ceramic Art, Vintage Ceramics Pottery, Pinch Pot Inspiration, Ceramic Pillar Candle Holders, Unique Incense Holder, Coil Built Vase, Ceramic Taper Candle Holder, Ceramic Vase Shapes, Nature Inspired Ceramics

PRICES MAY VARY. 【Unique Artistry Flower Ceramic Vase】100% hand-painted ceramic craftsmanship with our uniquely Lotus shaped vase. Vase dimensions: 3.74″*1.97″*3.78″. Fired at high temperatures, this vase is not only visually stunning but also remarkably durable, high temperature resistance and water seepage resistance. It can refresh your room and bring you a special visual enjoyment. 【Lotus Shaped Blossom Vase】The floral design is not just a vessel but seamlessly integrates with bouquets…

This ceramic decorative vessel is handcrafted by Chorotega pottery artisan of the Nicoya Peninsula in Costa Rica. The small, round vessel is a warm orange with bands of dark brown and red featuring geometric and curved motifs. The vessel stands on three ceramic triangular feet. Chorotega pottery is completely handmade with traditional techniques passed down through the generations for 3,000 years, and one of the last surviving cultural elements of the Chorotega people indigenous to Costa Rica's Tropical Vases, Aztec Patterns, Vases For Sale, Vase Shapes, West Indian, Fall Mantel, Pottery Wheel, Ceramic Vessel, Pottery Designs

This ceramic decorative vessel is handcrafted by Chorotega pottery artisan of the Nicoya Peninsula in Costa Rica. The small, round vessel is a warm orange with bands of dark brown and red featuring geometric and curved motifs. The vessel stands on three ceramic triangular feet. Chorotega pottery is completely handmade with traditional techniques passed down through the generations for 3,000 years, and one of the last surviving cultural elements of the Chorotega people indigenous to Costa…

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