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FLAMINGO EAST # PXND4 NOAH'S PARK HARMONY KINGDOM PICTUREQUE TILE

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  • FLAMINGO EAST # PXND4
  • FLAMINGO EAST # PXND4

FLAMINGO EAST # PXND4 NOAH'S PARK HARMONY KINGDOM PICTUREQUE TILE

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HARMONT KINGDOM PICTURESQUE

NOAH'S PARK HARMONY KINGDOM PICTUREQUE TILE

Name: FLAMINGO EAST # PXND4

Artist:
Item No: PXND4
Collection Name: Picturesque
Subset Name: Noah's Park
Made In: China 
Status: Retired 
Carving Date: 1998

This Tile can be used to accent other tiles, or in a partial or full set. 
Tile can be used with 4" x 4" tiles, as it measure closer to 3.75" x 3.75" with room for grout line.

Picturesque is a collection of Marble Resin Tile figurines by Harmony Kingdom. 

Each tile is Exquisitely detailed and reveals the with and irony for which harmony kingdom has become known.

Ann Richmond carved the first series in the Picturesque™ Collection, "Noah's Park," and Peter lent his hand to the centerpiece tile, "The Lost Ark." The series took a full year to finish. "It is a ravishing visual image full of humor and the typically enigmatic Harmony Kingdom detail," says Martin. Inspired by the result, Ann created a second series, "Byron's Secret Garden."

Both series premiered in March 1999 at the International Coverings Show in Orlando Florida. "Noah's Park" was first introduced to collectors the following week at the first stop on the "Picturesque Tour" and "Byron's Secret Garden" at the Long Beach Collectibles Exposition in April. In September 1999, preproduction tile figurines of "Wimberley Tales," the third series in the Picturesque Collection, were premiered at the final two Picturesque events in the U.S. Carved by Mark Ricketts, this spectacular pastiche of a medieval deep relief carving portrays the fictional town of Wimberley, named after Wimberley Mills.