These beautiful rustic hand made pottery bowls will elevate the look of any table. Cynthia's artistry is reflected in each one-of-a-kind piece she creates. Cynthia is a local Tzeachten Band member. All pieces are microwave safe.
These beautiful rustic hand made pottery bowls will elevate the look of any table. Cynthia's artistry is reflected in each one-of-a-kind piece she creates. Cynthia is a local Tzeachten Band member. All pieces are microwave safe.
These beautiful rustic hand made pottery bowls will elevate the look of any table. Cynthia's artistry is reflected in each one-of-a-kind piece she creates. Cynthia is a local Tzeachten Band member. All pieces are microwave safe.
Hand stitched & Beaded. Made from Bison Hide Approx. 4" long
Hand stitched & Beaded. Made from Bison Hide Approx. 4" long
Hand stitched & Beaded. Made from Bison Hide Approx. 4" long
Beautiful designed tray by local artist 2"x10.5" 31" round
Each pair is cast from cedar, which makes them individual and unique. May differ from picture.
Each pair of cast cedar earrings are unique and individual. May appear different than pictured.
Cast from cedar impressions with Silver, each pair is individual and unique so there will be variations from those pictured. Sterling Silver
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