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Pottery Virginia Creeper Medium Pet Bowl in Dark Moss with Red Trim
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Virginia Creeper Medium Pet Bowl in Dark Moss with Red Trim

$140.00
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Feeding Fido need not be an aluminum experience; it could be a transcendent experience if you pour the kibble into a piece of art, and if you keep that piece of art on display on your kitchen floor. I, personally, feed my two Havanese dogs out of botanical hand-made bowls, and I think they prefer it that way. Now, of course, this straight-sided bowl could be used any way you’d like—serving roasted chestnuts, for example. Or, in the image below, mounded with freshly-picked figs. This one is impressed with Virginia Creeper vine and leaves, and is glazed in dark moss celadon (which came out with lots of little crystals this time) with a red rim and red iron-oxide on the exterior. Very pretty for the holidays. For whatever purpose you give it.

7” diameter by 2.5” deep. Plenty big for a medium-sized dog.

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Feeding Fido need not be an aluminum experience; it could be a transcendent experience if you pour the kibble into a piece of art, and if you keep that piece of art on display on your kitchen floor. I, personally, feed my two Havanese dogs out of botanical hand-made bowls, and I think they prefer it that way. Now, of course, this straight-sided bowl could be used any way you’d like—serving roasted chestnuts, for example. Or, in the image below, mounded with freshly-picked figs. This one is impressed with Virginia Creeper vine and leaves, and is glazed in dark moss celadon (which came out with lots of little crystals this time) with a red rim and red iron-oxide on the exterior. Very pretty for the holidays. For whatever purpose you give it.

7” diameter by 2.5” deep. Plenty big for a medium-sized dog.

Feeding Fido need not be an aluminum experience; it could be a transcendent experience if you pour the kibble into a piece of art, and if you keep that piece of art on display on your kitchen floor. I, personally, feed my two Havanese dogs out of botanical hand-made bowls, and I think they prefer it that way. Now, of course, this straight-sided bowl could be used any way you’d like—serving roasted chestnuts, for example. Or, in the image below, mounded with freshly-picked figs. This one is impressed with Virginia Creeper vine and leaves, and is glazed in dark moss celadon (which came out with lots of little crystals this time) with a red rim and red iron-oxide on the exterior. Very pretty for the holidays. For whatever purpose you give it.

7” diameter by 2.5” deep. Plenty big for a medium-sized dog.

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