Glassblown Whatnot Bowls Art by Fire Glass Gallery and School

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Glassblown Whatnot Bowls  Art by Fire Glass Gallery and School

Product Description

These small bowls are not only pretty, they are very handy. Use them in the kitchen for food preparation or dining. Great for crafts or games. Put them near the entry for keys. Use them for.What Not? You will find many uses for these bowls that will perk up your décor as well. They are light weight and durable. The

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