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small dragonflies tile

Donated by: Gilbert Castro

Donated by: Gilbert Castro

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This handmade tile by local Ceramicist Gilbert Castro features a swarm of dragonflies! One of the most effective predators in the world, did you know? Also (imho) one of the most enchanting and beautiful creatures with whom we share this planet. Piece measures 6.75 inches long x 2.5 inches tall.

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