• Small ceramic angel  of roses. Wall mounted. Wingspan 17 cm.
    Just a little smile every morning can make a whole day a little bit brighter.
    This angel is one of a kind and there will never be another one like that.
    Author: Ursula Aavasalu

  • Blue plate

    40,00 
    Ceramic  many-kinds-of-blue plate. Diameter 31 cm. Author: Ursula Aavasalu
  • White ceramic cake tray with a little blue twist. Diameter 30 cm, height 13 cm. Author: Ursula Aavasalu
  • Ceramic plate with a rabbit woman. Quite a practical and usable thing. Diameter: 32 cm.
    Some rabbit women play with rabbit straps and use weird Japanese words about it.
    Author: Ursula Aavasalu

  • Ceramic plate with roses. Diameter 30 cm.
    An old-fashioned plate for a fan of non-red roses. Just conveniently big enough.
    Author: Ursula Aavasalu

  • Ceramic mug with three legs. Dimensions 13x22 cm.
    Quite a heavy vessel with it`s three feet firmly on the ground.
    At the end of the handle is an eye watching over the drinker.
    Author: Ursula Aavasalu

  • Ceramic bowl with roses. Height 15 cm and width 24 cm.
    A slightly old-fashioned ceramic bowl with forever blooming ceramic roses.
    Author: Ursula Aavasalu

  • Snailcat mug

    50,00 
    Ceramic mug with snailcat. Height 12 cm. Drinking vessel with proper size and character. Author: Mai Aavasalu
  • Happy pink broiler baby with a chain for attaching to the nest. The height of the ceramic sculpture is 12 cm. Author: Ursula Aavasalu
  • Ceramic jug with a small fox. Height without the lid 14 cm. With the lid and fox 22 cm.
    Some jugs are spotted. Some small clay foxes  are too. And in addition to the spotted fox jug, you can also find spotted fox cups.
    Author: Ursula Aavasalu

  • Manly jug

    75,00 
    Ceramic jug with a man climbing out of the lid. Height without the lid 9 cm. With the lid and a man 15 cm. Some jugs are watching the drinkers. But in a polite, masculine manner. Author: Ursula Aavasalu
  • Steampunk baby- whale. The height of the ceramic sculpture is 16 cm, the length is 23 cm. Author: Ursula Aavasalu
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