Ceramic Water Features

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Add a unique water feature to your yard or household.

Ceramic water features are distinguished by their bright and beautiful glazes, artistic designs and durability. These water features can be purchased in a variety of shapes, sizes and styles. You can find a water feature to fit your needs; both electric- and solar-powered fountains are available on the market. If you're looking for an artistic attribute to your interior or exterior decor, consult a local artisan for a handmade ceramic fountain. Does this Spark an idea?

  1. Ceramic Floor Fountain

    • A ceramic floor fountain is a large water feature that can be installed inside or on a deck or patio. Ceramic floor fountains can come in a variety of designs and innovative shapes. You can choose from a classic, tiered fountain to a spiraling design that allows the water to twist downward. Shop for this water feature at a local artist's store or online.

    Ceramic Wall Fountain

    • Adorn an empty wall by installing a water feature. Ceramic wall fountains can come in a variety of different styles and designs. The simplest wall fountains feature a small spout that shoots water into a large water-filled basin. More complex wall fountains feature multiple spouts or basins that allow water to trickle from multiple tiers.

    Tabletop Fountain

    • If you're looking for a small water feature to add interest to an indoor or outdoor table, a tabletop fountain will give you the excitement and sound of a water fountain without the expense or upkeep. Ceramic tabletop fountains are often set within glazed pottery bowls. They can often be purchased in unique shapes and colors, making them a piece of art as well as a water feature.

    Bell Fountains

    • A bell water feature is comprised from a variety of small copper bowls placed within a small or large ceramic bowl. The small copper bowls are positioned around a center spout which sprinkles water into the top bowls. This set of bowls overflow and allow the water to trickle down to the next set of bowls. Generally one or two loose copper bell bowls float in the fountain and create a ringing-bell sound when they come into contact with the rest of the fountain.

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