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Gorgeous Bowls from
Schlanser Design Studios.
Perfect for decorating your home or giving as a gift!
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The “Acer Palmatum” or Japanese Maple is a small tree native to Japan ,
China , and Korea . The platter makes a significant display on your table.
(For additional Japanese maple designs, please see the
18” Japanese Maple vase Ice |

The Le Jardin design is a deep-carved border found in
many architectural, garment and typographic designs of the Middle Ages. This
border reflects the Persian conception of an undulate leafed stalk with
flowers. This bowl makes a magnificent center piece with a traditional
flair. (For other items with the Le Jardin design, please refer to the
Le Jardin Platter.
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This magnificent clear bowl is formed of 1” thick
glass. It rests on a bronze sculpted foot in the shape of a branch. This
piece speaks to you in silence. All pieces are numbered.
22” Silhouette bowl jade, 22” by 4”
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In Stock with the Home Blessing
Other sayings available
These vessels are created of 3/4” glass that has been deep-carved with
texts from the listing above. each one is fired twice to arrive at the
freeform and non-symmetrical shapes. every vessel is different from the
next and each vessel is truly a One-of-a-kind art glass vessel.
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The flip side to novelty nautical is a sea of
sophistication, a subtle celebration of what we find so soothing about
seemingly endless bodies of water.
Dive in with the dolphin bowl.8” Dolphin Bowl
Ice, 8” by 3 ½” (also in 16” by 5”)
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The Elephant has been a classic & favorite
collector’s item. Here the herbivorous mammal decorates the edge of this
accent bowl.
7” Elephant Bowl Ice, 7” by 3 ½”, also in
available in 16” diameter;
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The maple leaf. A fall from grace into greatness,
captured in time by Schlanser
22” Autumn bowl gold, 22” by 4”, also available in
16” by 3”; also in silver
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The ginkgo leaf, native to China, graces
the edge of this magnificent gold bowl.
22” by 4”, also available in 16” by 3”; also in silver
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“Mariposa”, the Spanish translation, describes any of the
numerous slender-bodied diurnal insects (order Lepidoptera) with broad often
brightly colored wings. The butterfly.
7" in Ice
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