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The Hokusai Silver and Pearl Pendant is inspired by The Great Wave off Kanagawa, also known as The Great Wave, the famous woodblock print by the Japanese ukiyo-e artist Hokusai. It was published sometime between 1829 and 1833 in the late Edo period as the first print in Hokusai's series Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji. This beautiful 925 Sterling Silver and pearl pendant necklace comes with an 18” silver chain. Each piece of jewelry is handcrafted. Coordinating earrings are also available. Length: 1.18” (3.0 cm).
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This Frank Lloyd Wright Tree of Life Hardwood Mini Screen is precision laser-cut from 0.25" cherry veneered MDF with a solid cherry wood base. It measures 12" in height by 6" wide x 2" deep at the attached stand. Ideal for table, desk or windowsill display. This Frank Lloyd Wright Tree of Life design is inspired by an art glass...
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This Frank Lloyd Wright Robie House Hardwood Mini Screen is precision laser-cut from 0.25" cherry veneered MDF with a solid cherry wood base. It measures 12" in height by 6" wide x 2" deep at the attached stand. Ideal for table, desk or windowsill display. This Frank Lloyd Wright Robie House design is adapted from an art glass window in...
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The Bathing Beauty Dish in Jadeite from Mosser Glass comes in the same fun colors for which Mosser is famous. A delightful soap dish for the bathroom, or when filled with condiments, candy, nuts, and all sorts of other snacks, belongs anywhere. Length 9". Ht: 3”. The origins of Mosser Glass go back more than half a century when Orie...
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The Bathing Beauty Dish from Mosser Glass comes in the same fun colors for which Mosser is famous. A delightful soap dish for the bathroom, or filled with condiments, candy, nuts, and all sorts of other snacks, belongs anywhere. Length 9". Ht: 3”. The origins of Mosser Glass go back more than half a century when Orie Mosser was the...