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Valentine’s Day Sale Paloma Pottery Demo at Whole Foods Portland

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010
Recycled Glass Gifts by Paloma Pottery

Looking for a special gift for that special someone in your life? Unique recycled glass gifts by Paloma Pottery are a perfect inexpensive gift to celebrate a day of love and friendship. Find fused art glass hearts and a variety of cheap gifts for Valentine’s Day.

Find these sparkling treasures on sale now online and in stores. Nicole Whitney, owner and artist of Paloma Pottery, will be hosting a special sale at the Whole Foods Market in Hillsboro OR. Meet the artist and find some great deals while shopping on Saturday Feb 13 from 2 - 6 pm.

Free gifts and samples are also available during these in store demos, so don’t miss out if you’re in the Portland area.

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Valentine Hearts and Handmade Affordable Recycled Gifts

Thursday, January 29th, 2009
Gifts from the heart are a wonderful way to celebrate a day of love and friendship. Handmade gifts are always appreciated, especially when made using recycled materials. Looking for an affordable gift for your valentine? Paloma Pottery offers recycled glass fused ceramic hearts and over 40 unique recycled glass gifts at affordable prices.

Handmade with love using recycled glass and pottery, Paloma Pottery offers a variety of items from heart key chains and bookmarks to heart wall hooks and kitchen wares, find several unique recycled glass fused ceramic gifts for both him and her at Paloma Pottery.

Artisan style handmade pottery is adorned with fused recycled glass to create a classy recycled product and functional art in colors and items that fit a variety of tastes and décor.

Each item is hand-made by owner and artist Nicole Whitney. Whitney’s glass fused ceramic process begins with commonly used, traditional ceramic techniques. The addition of kiln melted, broken bits of recycled glass make the process unique. It sounds simple yet the result is brilliantly different.

The unique shapes and positioning of each fragment insures each piece to have a sparkle and depth that is truly unique. Distinctive and elegant, the crackle glass surface created is an eye catching and intriguing texture that reflects light with its depth of colors.

Employing economically responsible ideals to reduce, re-use, and recycle as a mission, Paloma Pottery emerged in Jan. 2000. “I was inspired to recycle glass within my pottery and when I saw the results I knew I had found my niche,” says Whitney. “I believe that social responsibility in business is simply good practice and good business,” continues Whitney. “I am committed to customer service, following through with my word, and dedicated to encouraging and following sustainable business.”