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Catalina Red Parrots - Hand Painted Art Tile
$45.95Catalina Red Parrots - Hand Painted Art Tile
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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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Hopi Snow Kachina
$45.95This is called "Huva" or The Snow Kachina. It is a Hopi Indian spirit being whose mask mimics the Winter snow clouds .There are hundreds of Kachinas associated with the Hopi culture. All my Kachina tiles I have put a special informative labels on the back which names the Kachina and its attributes.
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San Diego Mission - Hand Painted Art Tile
$45.95First of the 21 missions and known as the Mother of the Missions, Mission San Diego de Alcala was founded on July 16, 1769 by Blessed Junipero Serra. It was designated as a Minor Basilica in 1976 by Pope Paul VI. The Mission today is an active Catholic Parish in the Diocese of San Diego.
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Lighthouse at Point Pinos - Hand Painted Art Tile
$45.95Lighthouse at Point Pinos
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Address Plaque Custom Continuous Design Bear and Cub
$250.00Address Plaque Custom Tiles framed in Redwood
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Australian Shepherd Dog- Hand Painted Ceramic Tile
$45.95The Australian Shepherds have such a large variation in colors that it was difficult for me to settle on just one color scheme but he sure is a cute Doggie!
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Moon - Hand Painted Art Tile
$45.95I made this Renaissance era half Moon design as a match for my Renaissance Sun design. I really like his face and the beautiful turquoise crystals that sporadically explode in the deep purple sky.
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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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Queensland Heeler Dog - Hand Painted Ceramic Tile
$45.95This was difficult for me to created that "mottled" look that these Queensland Heelers are famous for. I cam probably do other color versions of this same dog design, just contact me.
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Parrot Fish - Hand Painted Art Tile
$45.95Parrot Fish - Hand Painted Art Tile
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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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Siamese Cat - Hand Painted Art Tile
$45.95Siamese Cat - Picture above is my Siamese cat but I have the same design done as a solid White cat or a solid Black cat (see thumbnail photos) Please specify your color choice. Cats, cats , cats – you can’t get enough of them. Delicate and soft these furry felines are so sweet- looking taking a “cat nap” on the wood floor with a flowered wall paper pattern behind them.
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Japanese Sandhill Cranes - Hand Painted Art Tile
$45.95I was so enthralled watching a video of this elegant bird’s mating dance in the snow that I was inspired to create this crane design. Because the Sandhill cranes mate for life the Japanese consider them a symbol of eternal love and their wedding kimonos incorporate crane designs into their satin brocade silks. The Japanese character on the tile is the symbol for “love” so I like to give these as wedding or anniversary gifts. I found out Sandhill Cranes also live in the USA and I was able to visit a crane reserve in my area and see them up close and personal. These birds are typically 5 foot tall with a red forehead and black legs. When they migrate in the Fall you can hear their “trilling” sounds but can barely see them as they are flying @ 10,000 feet catching the “thermals” so they don’t have to flap their 5-8 foot wingspans very often. They are truly a magnificent bird.
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