Animal Tiles
$9.00
This woodland creature is actually a type of small squirrel. Its genus name, "Tamias," comes from the Greek word for "storer," which is fitting because chipmunks stockpile food in the warmer months to eat during winter. By storing seeds and nuts in their extensive burrows, chipmunks inadvertently help to establish seedlings and thus play an important role in the forest ecosystem.
$9.00
Whale weird and wonderful creature of the sea.
- 12 non-toxic, lead free glazes to choose from
- For permanent installation in a variety of settings
- Can be installed or otherwise displayed in any room of the house
- Handcrafted individually, using historical methods
- High fired stoneware can last thousands of years, under the right conditions
- Thick, durable clay

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This tile runs 1/4" small. The true dimensions are 1.75"x1.75".
$9.00
Ray, weird and wonderful
creature of the sea.
- 12 non-toxic, lead free glazes to choose from
- For permanent installation in a variety of settings
- Can be installed or otherwise displayed in any room of the house
- Handcrafted individually, using historical methods
- High fired stoneware can last thousands of years, under the right conditions
- Thick, durable clay

Click images to enlarge.
This tile runs 1/4" small. The true dimensions are 1.75"x1.75".
$9.00
Nautilus, weird and wonderful
creature of the sea.
- 12 non-toxic, lead free glazes to choose from
- For permanent installation in a variety of settings
- Can be installed or otherwise displayed in any room of the house
- Handcrafted individually, using historical methods
- High fired stoneware can last thousands of years, under the right conditions
- Thick, durable clay

Click images to enlarge.
This tile runs 1/4" small. The true dimensions are 1.75"x1.75".














