A comprehensive and collectible line of ceramic birds. Andersen Studio stoneware birds are classily American. Andersen Studio began as an innovator in American Ceramics Art and design in the mid-century. When the Andersens added ceramic birds to their popular line of handcrafted stoneware slip-cast design, the ceramic birds inspired an instant grass roots collectible movement. The stoneware body and ceramic glazes are all original creations by the artists, created in a process that begins with raw materials sourced in the United States of America. Our distinctive ceramic birds make a unique addition for a ceramic home decor collection
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Handcrafted Ceramic Kinglet Figurine in two toned sandy brown from the Andersen Studio Ceramic Birds Collection.

The streamlined simplicity of the design is at once modern and primitive.

Handcrafted stoneware Kinglet sculpture by Andersen Studio is a sleek and simple design in two-toned sandy brown. The ceramic bird is brushed with the Andersen’s brown decoration slip and waxed before dipping in a matte white glaze. The kinglet is three inches long.

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Stoneware Kinglet Bird Sculpture in Natural Brown, from the Andersen Studio Ceramic Birds Collection




 Ceramic  Kinglet Sculpture in red stoneware body and  fluid blues and greys with ebony eyes and beak. Andersen  pottery bird figurines are hand-crafted in the United States by American artisans on the coast of Maine. 3 long . $32.00



The Ceramic Kinglet First Order Form               The Ceramic Kinglet Second Order Form



Classic Ceramic Art and Design in American Stoneware since 1952. Original vases, bowls and functional forms, nature art from ceramic birds to stoneware woodland creatures to marine life dolphins, seals, otters and whales. Handcrafted by American artisans at Andersen Studio on the coast of Maine since mid-century.


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