ceramic and broken china
Shopping, Crafts, Mosaics, Ceramic and Broken China
- Mosaic art pieces created from antique china and pottery. Platters, vases, planters, mirrors, drawer pulls, frames, furniture, and custom work.
- One-of-a-kind mosaics in pique assiette style. Vases, murals, frames, bowls and furniture. Commissions welcome.
- Garden statues, birdbaths, globes and gifts made using broken china and pottery mosaic.
- Mosaic vases, stepping stones and flower pots. Custom orders accepted.
- Handmade ceramic tile mosaic artwork by Colleen Skarra.
- Handcrafted mosaic art pieces including planters, frames, stools and commissioned pieces.
- Sales of one-of-a-kind mosaics designed by artisans. Items available include home decor, garden and religious art.
- Mosaics created from broken china including mirrors, tables and garden art.
- Mixed media, hand-crafted mosaic mirrors and household furnishings created by Vicki Lankford.
- Mosaic artwork from Elizabeth Hunt Klinksiek using ceramic and talavera tiles as well as marble.
- Mosaic gifts including picture frames, mirrors, baby frames and wedding frames created from broken china.
- Mosaic home accessory designs including mirrors, cabinets, furniture, picture frames, shoes and other decorative items.
- Pique assiette mosaics and broken china jewelry. Original artist designs. Each is a one-of-a-kind item.
- Australian mosaic artists using ceramic tile create pieces for indoor and outdoor conditions, site includes gallery and portfolio. Commissions available worldwide.
- Mosaics for your home and garden made using china, cut glass and 'found' materials such as sea glass and rocks.
- Mosaics for home and garden created using vintage and new china, jewelry, stained glass and more.
- Pique assiette style vases, pots and candleholders created from broken ceramic and glass beads.
- Handcrafted mosaic bird baths, tables and art created from broken ceramic tile.
- Artisans create mosaic art using a style referred to as pique assiette
- Portrait and pattern mosaics from photographs by Paul Turner in Edinburgh, Scotland.
- Mosaics created by recycling broken china into thought provoking pieces of art.
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