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Terrafirma Ceramics


Terrafirma Ceramics, located in New York City, has designed and produced handmade functional American Art Pottery since 1980 by artist Ellen Evans.
Medium Serving Bowl, Fern Poppy
Medium Serving Bowl, Fern Poppy — Regular price $160

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Condiment Dish, Aspen Charcoal — Regular price $42
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