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Forget Me Nots
$45.95ALL TILES: *Can be hung on the wall as a painting or used for installation... *Can be used as a hot plate as the tiles are "fired" to 1800o F in our kiln *150 designs to choose from - all tiles are 6"x 6" *Are individually hand painted in the USA and are my own original designs so each tile is unique
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Navajo Lady on a Horse
$45.95This tile portrays a Navajo Indian woman living in the New Mexican plains riding her black and white classic Paint Pony with some of the famous mesas and buttes behind her.
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Stellar Jay
$45.95ALL TILES: *Can be hung on the wall as a painting or used for installation... *Can be used as a hot plate as the tiles are "fired" to 1800o F in our kiln *150 designs to choose from - all tiles are 6"x 6" *Are individually hand painted in the USA and are my own original designs so each tile is unique
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Sea Lions - Hand Painted Art Tile
$45.95Sea Lions - Hand Painted Art Tile
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Jellyfish Scene - Hand Painted Art Tile
$45.95Jellyfish Scene - Hand Painted Art Tile
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Catalina Red Parrots - Hand Painted Art Tile
$45.95Catalina Red Parrots - Hand Painted Art Tile
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Full Rooster - Hand Painted Art Tile
$45.95For this design I had to run out in my backyard and try and follow around one of our fast-moving Bantam Roosters. He would never sit still and pose for me but I was able to still glimpse flashes of his beautiful greenish- blue iridescent hued black feathers he had on his perky curved tail. Actually he was like a rainbow of colors one merging into the other – what a work of art. This tile is hand painted the same way where one color glaze merges into the next one.
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Leafy Sea Dragon - Hand Painted Art Tile
$45.95Leafy Sea Dragon - Hand Painted Art Tile
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Custom Name Address Plaque
$250.00Custom NAME address tile plaque using a continuous design drawing framed in Redwood.
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Navajo Weaver hand painted art tile
$45.95ALL TILES: *Can be hung on the wall as a painting or used for installation... *Can be used as a hot plate as the tiles are "fired" to 1800o F in our kiln *150 designs to choose from - all tiles are 6"x 6" *Are individually hand painted in the USA and are my own original designs so each tile is unique
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Lighthouse Point Arena - Hand Painted Art Tile
$45.95Lighthouse Point Arena - Hand Painted Art Tile
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Tumacacori Mission
$45.95San Cayetano del Tumacacoi is a Mission which was founded by Father Serra and located outside the small town of Tubac, Arizona. It comes with a special identifying label on the back.
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Tibetan Dragon - Hand Painted Art Tile
$45.95Tibetan Dragon - Hand Painted Art Tile
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Crater Lake
$45.95I was just at Crater Lake this Summer and the intense blue color is indescribable. It has no inlet or outlet only getting water from rain and snow and losing it through only evaporation.
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St. Augustine LIghthouse - Hand Painted Tile
$45.95Located in the oldest city in America the historical quaint Spanish Settlement town of St. Augustine Florida. This Lighthouse is a real classic with its red top and black and white diagonal stripes. There is a special label on the back which states how tall it is and when it was built etc.
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Santa Ines Mission
$45.95Mission Santa Ines is one of the 21 California Missions founded in the 1700's by Franciscan Missionaries. This Mission is located just outside the Danish populated town of Solvang, California.
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Snowy Owl - Hand Painted Ceramic Tile
$45.95Snowy Owl perched on a tree branch at night with the moon illuminated behind. Beautiful blue and green ethereal coloring.
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Wine and Cheese - Hand Painted Art Tile
$45.95Dating back to the 18th century, Spanish Missionaries planted the first vineyards along with each Mission established to produce wine for Church ceremonies and for daily life. The original cuttings came from Mexico and were the descendants of the “common black grape” which was brought to the New World by Herman Cortez in 1520. California accounts for 90% of American wine production. I live down the street from a small “boutique” vineyard on only 10 acres. I have helped pick grapes during their Fall harvest and afterwards they have a wonderful outdoor dinner to celebrate. I added a loaf of bread and some cheese to my outdoorsy wine design. Cheers!
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