Glass coasters, 'Colonial Sand'
Glass coasters, 'Colonial Sand'
A colonial medallion graces this set of coasters. Meticulously hand painted on a background like speckled sand, the motif emerges from the reverse side of a glass pane. Edmundo Contreras creates the very original quartet.
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