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4x4 Orange Square Flowers Art Tile by Motawi Tileworks
4x4 Square Flowers is one example of the wealth of inspiration Nawal Motawi finds among works once featured in Keramic Studio magazine. This design...
View full details4x8 Gray Blue Peony Art Tile by Motawi Tileworks
Inspired by the peony garden in Ann Arbour, ME where Motawi Tiles is based. 3 7/8" x 7 7/8" x 5/8" with a notch at back for hanging.
6x8 Cream Blooming Bell Art Tile by Motawi Tileworks
Blooming Bell, a stunning Jugendstil floral, is Motawi’s take on a Gustav Marisch color lithograph published by the Wiener Werkstätte circa 1912.5 ...
View full details6x8 Green Saguuaro Art Tile by Motawi Tileworks
In 1927, Frank Lloyd Wright submitted a series of cover designs to Liberty magazine. All were rejected by the editors as too “radical” and were nev...
View full details6x8 Light Blue Waterlillies Art Tile by Motawi Tileworks
This delicate stylized design of waterlilies, common in the tranquil ponds of the Midwest, is adapted from Frank Lloyd Wright's drawing "Waterlilie...
View full detailsMedium Bowl in Ivory Crystal White Blue by Indikoi
Hand thrown high fire porcelain bowl with crystalline glaze. Our bowls are completely food ware and dishwasher safe. Wow your guests at the next di...
View full detailsMini Bowl in Ivory Crystal White Blue by Indikoi
Hand thrown high fire porcelain bowl with crystalline glaze. Our bowls are completely food ware and dishwasher safe. Wow your guests at the next di...
View full detailsSilver Seasons Irish Thorn Bracelet by Michael Michaud
This bracelet celebrates the Irish Blackthorn tree, a flowering tree native to Ireland that has magical powers in traditional folklore. Hand cast f...
View full detailsSilver Seasons Irish Thorn Petite Spray Pendant Necklace by Michael Michaud
This pendant necklace celebrates the Irish Blackthorn tree, a flowering tree native to Ireland that has magical powers in traditional folklore. Han...
View full detailsSilver Seasons Pea Pod 2 Pearl Pendant by Michael Michaud
These annuals prefer cool weather and mature early. The "peas" inside the pod are considered berries by botanists. Common folklore regarding peas i...
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