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250-million-year-old clay is rendered timeless by no fewer than 20 pairs of hands. learn more |
Part of the official seal of the city of Louisville, the fleur-de-lis is a symbol that represents French aid given during the Revolutionary War. Here, the symbol takes beautiful shape with a slightly raised, shiny black glaze. Hand-painted bands of black and a glassy white overglaze lend further distinction and elegance to the pattern, a perfect token of Kentucky.