Frog Trivet
This trivet, designed by Mark Garfield, is made from recycled glass and is heat resistant to 340 degrees Fahrenheit. Designed to be used, the trivet has protective felt dots on the back to prevent scratching fine surfaces. Alternatively, the trivet can be displayed as art -- a small hole is drilled in the back for easy hanging. Size is 6⅞ by 6¾ inches. Made in Canada by Boma.
This trivet, designed by Mark Garfield, is made from recycled glass and is heat resistant to 340 degrees Fahrenheit. Designed to be used, the trivet has protective felt dots on the back to prevent scratching fine surfaces. Alternatively, the trivet can be displayed as art -- a small hole is drilled in the back for easy hanging. Size is 6⅞ by 6¾ inches. Made in Canada by Boma.
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Mark Garfield
Mark Garfield was born and raised on the West Coast of British Columbia. He developed an interest in carving at an early age copying totem poles and masks that inspired him throughout his youth. Mark's work reflects a contemporary approach to traditional northwest coast art influences which have shaped his carving style. His work is held in private and corporate collections around the world.
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Frog
The Frog, although not found in the territory of the northern Indians, plays a significant part in their mythology. It has been suggested that the lore of the frog came with their ancestors from Asia. The Frog is usually portrayed by a wide toothless mouth and flat nose, and showing feet and toes.