Small Black 'Tiger Stripe' Bullet Bowl / Ring Dish

1.25" Tall, 4.55"
Manufacturer: Waylande Gregory Waylande Gregory
Attribute nameAttribute value
ConditionFactory New
ColorBlack
SKU: 21428505
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$175.00
Availability: 1 in stock

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Description

This sleek, striking bowl by Waylande Gregory features a bold black "Tiger Stripe" pattern, exemplifying his mastery of ceramic design. With its unique bullet shape and sharp contrast, it embodies Gregory's innovative approach to form and texture. Gregory, renowned for his works at the 1940 World's Fair and his role in developing heat shields for NASA, crafted pieces that seamlessly blended artistic vision with functional design.

Attribute nameAttribute value
ConditionFactory New
ColorBlack

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