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  • Did you guess what this is? This sculpted seashell houses a paddle ready to strip your herbs. When it's not being used to flavour your cuisine, simply slot it back into the holder and use the dish for storage. Great as a spoon rest too! Dimensions Dish 16 x 16cm / Tool 13 x 6cm
  • DOUBLE DISH WITH GREEN AND BLUE CRACKLED GLASS POOLS
  • Cute bird bath with little paw prints Can be used as a serving dish for treats Dimensions approx 6h x 12dia cm
  • Ceramic Garden Sculpture This gorgeous starfish decoration has been sculpted using stoneware clay and has been fired to a very high temperature. This makes it resilient and weatherproof in extreme temperatures.
  • Ceramic Garden Sculpture This eye-catching flower has been sculpted using stoneware clay and has been fired to a very high temperature. This makes it resilient and weatherproof in extreme temperatures.
  • Ceramic Garden Sculpture This gorgeous ocean decoration has been sculpted using stoneware clay and has been fired to a very high temperature. This makes it resilient and weatherproof in extreme temperatures.
  • Ceramic Garden Sculpture This sea urchin has been sculpted using stoneware clay and has been fired to a very high temperature. This makes it resilient and weatherproof in extreme temperatures.
  • Poppy

    £35.00
    Ceramic Garden Sculpture This eye-catching flower has been sculpted using stoneware clay and has been fired to a very high temperature. This makes it resilient and weatherproof in extreme temperatures.
  • Ceramic Garden Sculpture This eye-catching flower has been sculpted using stoneware clay and has been fired to a very high temperature. This makes it resilient and weatherproof in extreme temperatures.
  • HALLOW BOWL WITH SOFT PEACH LEAVES INGRAINED INTO BODY H6 x DIA.12.5cm
  • A spherical bowl thrown on the wheel, the stoneware clay has been left semi-raw This orb needs to be held... H8 x DIA.10cm
  • Thrown pot with intricate coral detail. 13h x 23 dia cm The vessel has been dipped in a gorgeous deep purple glaze Sitting in a window, you can see the light through the coral detail
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