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Red and Black Pierced Ceramic Teardrop Vase

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Wheel thrown, hand pierced ceramic tabletop vessel. The vibrant Red Glaze breaks to black along the edges giving it an extra depth and richness. This piece provides the perfect pop of color to any room. It can stand alone as an art piece, or with a candle, it can illuminate a room or outdoor space creating a light show of playful patterns and shadows across the table. It is especially nice in a grouping with other similar pieces.
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