God of fertility in some Native American belief systems, Kokopelli is often depicted as a man or a bug who plays a long flute. Mexican artisan Juana Ponce creates this Kokopelli wall sculpture, which is crafted from ceramic and painted by hand with colorful floral motifs in the style of Talavera handicrafts.
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Well painted in beautiful colors.
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One of a kind design.
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Always brings a smile. Well made and colorful!
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These little pots lend cheerful brightness to the window sill. I havent planted mine yet, but looking at them brings a reminder of sunshine to my windowsill in the dead of winter.
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This is a pretty good pot for a bigger succulent or cactus. The colors are vibrant, and the pictures are fun. It is so nice that the pot has a drainage hole and a matching saucer (a major selling point). My only complaint is that the pot is a little wobbly when set in the saucer. Id worry about the instability of the pot when places on a high shelf or where something could knock it over.
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This box is beautiful and perfect for jewelry. The only problem is that the lid doesnt fit at all and just sits there and tends to fall off. If this were not the case, this would be a perfect and stunning jewelry box. Well made, other than the wobbly lid issue. Wish I could give it 5 stars but the lid not fitting is a big problem.
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