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Anthozoa Blanca
By Ami Ayars
Located in Kansas City, MO
Title : Anthozoa Blanca
Materials : Black Stoneware, Oil-Based Clay and Sand
Date : 11-15-17
Dimensions : 5x5x5"
Description : This little rendition of a coral reef is delightful and...
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Materials
Clay, Glass
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