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Personalized Bud Vase Wedding Favor

Personalized Bud Vase Wedding Favor

Whether presented at the table with flowers or filled with candy and tied with a bow, your friends and family will love having this little gift waiting for them when they take their seats. You have lots of great designs and ink colors to choose from to personalize the vase just for you. Each clear glass vase measures 7.5" tall

Sea and Sky Indian Wedding Vase

Sea and Sky Indian Wedding Vase

A wedding vase is traditionally used by Native American couples in the Southwest but it is being used increasingly by couples everywhere drawn to the culture's spirituality and reverence for nature, the earth, and the environment. During the ceremony each person drinks from a spout to symbolize both individuality and unity. The Sea and Sky Vase is one-of-a-kind, hand etched and hand painted in New Mexico. It measures 8" tall and is signed by the artist Geraldine Vail, a Navajo Indian. It is important to know that this vase is made to hold liquid for a very short period of time. The vase should be emptied and dried promptly after the ceremony and should never be used as a vessel for liquid which will destroy the vase. More about the Indian Wedding Vase Ceremony.

Nature Indian Wedding Vase

Nature Indian Wedding Vase

A wedding vase is traditionally used by Native American couples in the Southwest but it is being used increasingly by couples everywhere drawn to the culture's spirituality and reverence for nature, the earth, and the environment. During the ceremony each person drinks from a spout to symbolize both individuality and unity. The Nature Vase is one-of-a-kind, made in New Mexico. It is hand etched, hand painted and incorporates real horse hair into the ceramic design. The vase measures 8" tall and is signed by the artist Skeeter Vail, a Navajo Indian. It is important to know that this vase is made to hold liquid for a very short period of time. The vase should be emptied and dried promptly after the ceremony and should never be used as a vessel for liquid which will destroy the vase. More about the Indian Wedding Vase Ceremony.

A Place in My Heart Vase and Place Card Holder

A Place in My Heart Vase and Place Card Holder

Made to compliment, or even take the place of a floral centerpiece, these porcelain vases bring a bit of color to every placesetting, and double as a place card holder. The vase measures 3.5" tall with a 1" opening at the top making it perfect for a single stem, or a tiny arrangement. Paper place card is not included.

Turquoise Indian Wedding Vase

Turquoise Indian Wedding Vase

A wedding vase is traditionally used by Native American couples in the Southwest but it is being used increasingly by couples everywhere drawn to the culture's spirituality and reverence for nature, the earth, and the environment. During the ceremony each person drinks from a spout to symbolize both individuality and unity. The Nature Vase is one-of-a-kind, made in New Mexico. It is hand etched, hand painted and is set with real turquoise. The vase measures 8.5" tall and is signed by the artist Skeeter Vail, a Navajo Indian. It is important to know that this vase is made to hold liquid for a very short period of time. The vase should be emptied and dried promptly after the ceremony and should never be used as a vessel for liquid which will destroy the vase. More about the Indian Wedding Vase Ceremony.

Coiled Clay Navajo Wedding Vase

Coiled Clay Navajo Wedding Vase

Traditionally used by Native Americans, the wedding vase seems to transcend all cultures and religions with its universal message of unity. During the ceremony each person drinks from a spout to symbolize both individuality and unity. This one-of-a-kind vase is handcrafted in New Mexico using a special technique to produce a one of a kind, highly collectible piece. It measures 9" tall and is signed on the bottom by the artist Rita White with her initials "RW". It is important to know that this vase is made to hold liquid for a very short period of time. The vase should be emptied and dried promptly after the ceremony and should never be used as a vessel for liquid which will destroy the vase.

Sunrise Indian Wedding Vase

Sunrise Indian Wedding Vase

A wedding vase is traditionally used by Native American couples in the Southwest but it is being used increasingly by couples everywhere drawn to the culture's spirituality and reverence for nature, the earth, and the environment. During the ceremony each person drinks from a spout to symbolize both individuality and unity. The Sunrise Vase is one-of-a-kind, handcrafted in New Mexico and measures 10" tall. It is signed by the artist, Randy Trajillo of the Acoma Pueblo. It is important to know that this vase is made to hold liquid for a very short period of time. The vase should be emptied and dried promptly after the ceremony and should never be used as a vessel for liquid which will destroy the vase. More about the Indian Wedding Vase Ceremony.

Celebration Indian Wedding Vase

Celebration Indian Wedding Vase

A wedding vase is traditionally used by Native American couples in the Southwest but it is being used increasingly by couples everywhere drawn to the culture's spirituality and reverence for nature, the earth, and the environment. During the ceremony each person drinks from a spout to symbolize both individuality and unity. The Celebration Vase is one-of-a-kind, handcrafted in New Mexico. It measures 9" tall and is signed by the artist R. Toya, of the Jemez Pueblo It is important to know that this vase is made to hold liquid for a very short period of time. The vase should be emptied and dried promptly after the ceremony and should never be used as a vessel for liquid which will destroy the vase. More about the Indian Wedding Vase Ceremony.

Starlight Indian Wedding Vase

Starlight Indian Wedding Vase

A wedding vase is traditionally used by Native American couples in the Southwest but it is being used increasingly by couples everywhere drawn to the culture's spirituality and reverence for nature, the earth, and the environment. During the ceremony each person drinks from a spout to symbolize both individuality and unity. The Starlight Vase is one-of-a-kind, hand etched and hand painted in New Mexico. It measures 8" tall and is signed by the artist Gary Yellowcorn, of the Acoma Pueblo. It is important to know that this vase is made to hold liquid for a very short period of time. The vase should be emptied and dried promptly after the ceremony and should never be used as a vessel for liquid which will destroy the vase. More about the Indian Wedding Vase Ceremony.

Moon Glow Indian Wedding Vase

Moon Glow Indian Wedding Vase

A wedding vase is traditionally used by Native American couples in the Southwest but it is being used increasingly by couples everywhere drawn to the culture's spirituality and reverence for nature, the earth, and the environment. During the ceremony each person drinks from a spout to symbolize both individuality and unity. The Moon Glow Vase is one-of-a-kind, hand etched and hand painted in New Mexico. It measures 7" tall and is signed by the artist Gary Yellowcorn, of the Acoma Pueblo. It is important to know that this vase is made to hold liquid for a very short period of time. The vase should be emptied and dried promptly after the ceremony and should never be used as a vessel for liquid which will destroy the vase. More about the Indian Wedding Vase Ceremony.

Catalina Toasting Flute and Vase Set

Catalina Toasting Flute and Vase Set

This totally unique stemware set serves not only as your toasting glasses, but a pretty decoration for your head table. The champagne flutes have elegant stems but no bases so when they're not being used, they nestle in the heart shaped vase. We're showing it filled with craft sand and shells for a beach wedding, but it could also be filled with colorful glass marbles or river rock - whatever suits your theme. Each set includes two toasting flutes and a vase, each with a subtle blue/green color. The vase can be used at home after the wedding for flowers, candy or other decorative items.

Additional Contemporary Sand Ceremony Vase Set

Additional Contemporary Sand Ceremony Vase Set

Made specifically to accompany our Contemporary Sand Ceremony Kit, this mini vase allows your children or parents to participate in your wedding by pouring a portion of sand into a central vase. Each vase measures 2" wide and 4" tall. Set includes three vases, personalization is optional.

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