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$38 USDOld Native American Indian Doll or Souvenir Beaded Suede Moccasins ~ Hand Made
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Please note: The photos are blown up considerably and the beads are seed beads not pony beads as they seem in the photos. The moccasins are just 2 1/4" long and 1" wide. They are the style of the Plains Indians possibly Omaha Indian moccasins. These little moccasins were either a souvenirs or were made for a child's doll. They are too small for a baby's feet so probably fit a doll. Since there is no writing on the card to which they are still attached, I have no idea exactly, but I can say that ...$18 USD SaleSALE The Porcelain Garden Lithophane Night Light ~ Christmas Snowman
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New In the Box! These handcrafted in California lithophane night lights are subtle and just gorgeous. According to the package insert, "lithophanes were conceived in 1827, when it was discovered that a remarkable three dimensional image could be produced by shining light through a carving of varied thicknesses in porcelain." They are first carved in beeswax from which a plaster casting is made. Porcelain is pressed into the mold made from the beeswax and then fired at 2300 degrees F., to achieve ...$18 USD SaleSALE The Porcelain Garden Lithophane Night Light ~ Night Before Christmas
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New In the Box! These handcrafted in California lithophane night lights are subtle and just gorgeous. According to the package insert, "lithophanes were conceived in 1827, when it was discovered that a remarkable three dimensional image could be produced by shining light through a carving of varied thicknesses in porcelain." They are first carved in beeswax from which a plaster casting is made. Porcelain is pressed into the mold made from the beeswax and then fired at 2300 degrees F., to achieve ...| Items 1 - 3 of 3 | Page 1 of 1 |




