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Maybe you can tell from my posts that I become very passionate about some of my lines. While I can't quite pull my nose out of the Saint Parfum fragrances, I cannot take my eyes off of the Frances Palmer Pottery. I am often drawn to a product by their aesthetics but more often it is the combination of product and producer that molds my decision. This is the case with Frances Palmer's new Pearl line. Her hand made pieces are absolutely lovely, quirky and hand produced. They are also very expensive and often not within the reach of everyone. For this reason Frances teamed up with the century-old Buffalo NY to reproduce some of her pieces. The pieces are pressed from molds taken of her hand thrown prototypes and finished individually. No two are alike. Each retains the whimsical irregularities of Palmer's handmade pots, while offering the durability of premier-quality vitreous china. This means that each piece is not only pretty but also truly functional. The serving pieces are also bakers. You can take your meal from the oven/ microwave to the table without missing a beat.

Frances herself is a delight. You can see her personality come through in her work. Not only a potter but an avid gardener you can see her beautiful dahlia garden featured in many magazines. Read more about Frances on her web site at http://www.francespalmerpottery.com.

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Oooooo.... drool worthy pottery handmade by Connecticut based artist Frances Palmer. The handmade vases, bowls, platters and serving pieces are even more beautiful for their asymmetry and misaligned fluting. Browse her site and then buy for the holidays!

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