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Island Redbird Hand Dyed Print

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Hand dyed botanical print made with Madeline Island sumac, with hand-felted bird.
11″ by 15″ | Mounted for hanging

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Hand dyed botanical print made with Madeline Island sumac, with hand-felted bird.
11″ by 15″ | Mounted for hanging
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  • Store Name: Riverrun Studio Arts
  • Vendor: Riverrun Studio Arts
  • Address: La Pointe, WI 54850
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