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Lou Rota Mother Nature Dessert Plate | Anthropologie Anthropology Plates, Nature Dessert, Anthropologie Plates, Ceramic Tableware, Anthropology, Dessert Plate, Mother Nature, Tablescapes, Tea Time

Style No. 88096904; Color Code: 030 Oh, wild and precious life! A mesmerizing menagerie dances across this dessert plate serving up moments as delightful as a sweet treat. Drawing inspiration from the mother of all mothers – Nature herself – artist Lou Rota celebrates the beauty and balance found in the natural world. Incorporating elements that make our planet flourish, this collection invites you to bring a touch of summer into your home. Exclusively for Anthropologie Glazed decaled…

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Celebrate in a whimsical fashion with this stoneware dessert plate featuring of-the-moment motifs painted allover. Available exclusively at Urban Outfitters. Features - Stoneware dessert plate from UO Home - Finished with whimsical motifs we love - Available in a range of styles - mix and match to create your own unique set - Easy to clean - just pop it in the dishwasher - UO exclusive Content + Care - Stoneware - Food safe - Dishwasher, microwave and oven safe - Imported Size…

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Excavated from Rio Hondo, Quintana Roo, Mexico, 1940s; Collection of Roy H. Jones, 1940s–1985, documented and published by archeologist, Frans Ferdinand Blom, 1950; donated to the Palacio Cantón Regional Anthropology Museum, Merida, Yucatan, Mexico, 1985; registered (10-455136) by the Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia (INAH), Mexico City, Mexico, late 1980s; moved to Museo Maya de Cancún, Quintana Roo, Mexico, 2012–present Northern Mexico, Merida Yucatan Mexico, Maya Art, Quintana Roo Mexico, Mexico Culture, Mexico City Mexico, Yucatan Mexico, Quintana Roo, Bird Pictures

Excavated from Rio Hondo, Quintana Roo, Mexico, 1940s; Collection of Roy H. Jones, 1940s–1985, documented and published by archeologist, Frans Ferdinand Blom, 1950; donated to the Palacio Cantón Regional Anthropology Museum, Merida, Yucatan, Mexico, 1985; registered (10-455136) by the Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia (INAH), Mexico City, Mexico, late 1980s; moved to Museo Maya de Cancún, Quintana Roo, Mexico, 2012–present

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