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Teyros Stemware Tall Queen Lovie DP1110 DS

A few years ago while working in my booth at the BMAC in Philadelphia I was approached by a fellow ceramic artist who was working on a ceramic book and asked if I would like to submit pictures of my work for inclusion in the project. I was to include my philosophy, exploration of the design development, elemental qualities, visual challenges, etc. I grasped the gentleman by the shoulders, turned him to face my booth and asked him “Does this look like the work of someone with deep thoughts?” - Cindy

CARE
Although the pieces are microwave and dishwasher safe, their delicate nature practically mandates hand washing as a preferred cleaning method.

Hand sculptured stemware glazed in bright pastels on the inside and matte glaze on the outside. Food safe inside. Great presentation for wine or Champagne glasses cotton balls, soap, candies, nuts, mini plants, etc.

7.5" tall, with the top opening being 4.25" wide. Details include a scallop collar, red nibs, black neckbow and black scalloped flower with a red heart center. 

We no longer have this one on the shelf and ready to ship, but Cindy will lovingly create one just for you and drop ship from her studio. Please be aware that each piece is an individual, though the look and feel will be similar, and, there will be time between order and shipment depending on the number of orders Cindy has at the time of order. Takes 7-10 days start to finish depending on drying time.

Ships double boxed for $15. Shipping to Canada will be $55. Difference charged after checkout prior to shipping. We ship with a tracking number so you know it's coming and we know it got there. In the event you order more than one item during a visit, and they will all travel safely together, we'll credit your card the difference between what our cart automatically charges per item and the actual combined shipping. Credit applied after checkout and once package is prepared.

Model: DP1110

$99
 
 
Note: Dropship items require time to manufacture, so deliveries can be delayed three weeks or more.

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