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Wooden Trinket Bowls
Price: $20.00
Availability: In Stock
Robert Knight
Item #: 12052 -
Each small wooden bowl is turned on a lathe, measures 2.5" in diameter, and is signed by the artist. Robert Knight's wooden trinket bowl is perfect for all of your tiny items, from rings to screws, it will hold anything you don't want to lose. Each sale comes with one trinket bowl, please let us know if you would like to purchase a certain bowl or more than one.
Wooden Yarn Bowl with Hook
Price: $71.50
Availability: In Stock
Robert Knight
Item #: 12153 -
Do you knit? Do you like keeping your yarn neat? This yarn bowl is for you. Robert Knight's wooden yarn bowl measures seven inches in diameter, great for all of your many balls of yarn. Robert Knight: Wooden Yarn Bowl 7" diameter
Yoda Baby Outfit
Price: $28.00
Availability: In Stock
Miranda Murphy
Item #: 10222 -
Hand crocheted baby outfit perfect for any baby who is one with the force. This outfit consists of a hat, diaper cover, and booties and was hand crafted by artist Miranda Murphy. When laying flat, the hat is 6" long, the diaper cover is 6 1/2 inches long and 6 3/4 inches tall, and the booties are 3 inches long.
Zoo PickQuilted Table Topper
Price: $500.00
Availability: In Stock
Mary Leatha Pettway
Item #: 12483 -
You need this table topper to decorate your dining room. It is the perfect southern centerpiece and full of stories. Coming from the banks of Gee's Bend, this topper will add a historic piece of art to your home.Mary Leathea Pettway: Zoo Pick (2020 Table Topper); approx. 27"x19", machine pieced, hand quilted
Mica Bread Bowl
Price: $57.00
Availability: In Stock
Mary Brown
Item #: 4491 -
Mary Brown- Mica Bread Bowl 7.5"x2.5"Mary Brown used the ancient Apache coiling and scraping method to make this handmade Clay Cooking Vessel, which is stove top, oven, and microwave safe.
"Celebrating our Black Belt Treasures" Print
Price: $15.00
Availability: In Stock
Johnna Larrimore Bush
Item #: 5963 -
Black Belt Treasures Print. 11 x 14".Painted by Johnna Bush in 2005.This painting was commissioned to tell the story of the cultural heritage of the Black Belt- and has become the official portrait of Black Belt Treasures. Set under moss covered oak trees, an old country church overlooks a new harvest, while two young children sit on the cool fertile soil surrounded by five of the Black Belt's most treasured artists: ( from left to right) Charlie "Tinman" Lucas, sculptor and folk artist from...