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Candlesticks

During the early production years, most candlesticks were made to complement the bowls. As time went on, many candlestick designs were crafted to stand on their own as creative pieces of art pottery.

 


Shape No. N/A

 


Shape No. S-959

 


Shape No. 735

 


Shape No. 530-A

 


Shape No. 746

 

 

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