Home decor and garden accent crafts by Pottery-bali Indonesia: decorative terra cotta pottery, cast stone planters, terrazzo water features, clay garden pots, and natural stone flower vases
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Pottery-bali Indonesia offers various natural stone items such as natural stone floor tiles & wall tiles, stone garden statues, and natural stone flower vases.

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natural stone vases title

Natural stone is simply a beauty. They come in diversed shade of colours, and in diversed textures. None in this world can duplicate the beauty of natural stones!

Pottery-bali Indonesia offers various designs of natural stone flower and plants vases, for use with flower plants and for green plants too. We select cream-coloured stone for these vases, that will well-match to any interior and exterior settings.

a close-up of a natural stone vase

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southwestern pottery: anasazi to zuni

Southwestern Pottery: Anasazi to Zuni

An art book, a history book, and a reference book showcasing more than 1,100 pots. There isn't a more complete southwestern pottery guide.

This is very well written in an easy going, non-snobish style, instantly increasing your depth of knowledge in southwestern pottery. The photographs are excellent and plentiful, giving many diverse examples from each Pueblo region/era.

Highly recommended for those new to collecting. I gave a copy to my parents in New Mexico, and even though they had been doing a bit of collecting for years, they have a much better understanding of the history of some of the pottery sitting on their shelves. They love this book.