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Ducks at Dawn by Susan Winget, Ne'Qwa Ornament, Retired, New

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Categoría:

Decorative Collectibles

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Sólo uno en stock, para muy pronto

Condition:

New

Material:

Glass

Country/Region of Manufacture:

China

Handmade:

Yes

Brand:

Ne'Qwa Art

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Publicado en venta:

Más de una semana

Artículo número:

138427725

Descripción del Artículo

This is a RETIRED ornament by artist Susan Winget for Ne'Qwa Art. Brand New with tags, but NO BOX. Approx. 4 1/2" This lovely ornament features a hunting dog pointing the way to ducks flying out of the marsh. (The close up picture of the dog's tail has two bright spots on it, that is a reflection of overhead light) Ne'Qwa is a Chinese term for painting on the inside of the glass. The ancient technique of reverse hand-painting on the inside of mouth blown glass is used. From outlining to shading to color application, all work is painstakingly done in freehand. Each piece is unique.