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Metallic Black Ceramic Sculpture, Hollow Pointed Oval on 4 Legs, Hand Built

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  • Black with Dark Green Undertones Hollow Ceramic Sculpture Ball Feet, Hand Built
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  • Red Chalice on Black Tripod Legs, Hand Built Ceramic Stoneware
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    This Red Ceramic Chalice is a modern take on an ancient idea, designed and hand built by the artist, Helena Starcevic. It has a glossy red glaze over a dark clay body which shows thr...
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