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$50.00
I had an extra amount of clay when making the handle, and this was the result! I used tape to mask off the lines complimenting the handle to reveal the raw clay underneath the white glaze. approx. 10-12 oz. I love the speckles in this!
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$45.00
I had my friend Hunter at a3dprintingfarm make a custom rib of my face profile. Super unique and one of a kind. approx. 8 oz
- The final picture shows the inverse of this design. It’s just there so you can see; it’s not for sale :-)
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$75.00
The reaction of the glaze layers on this one was a first for me. — meaning I didn’t test it before I put it on this pot (oops!), but the more I look at it, the more I like it. The inside, though, is my favorite!
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$65.00
Another time when I didn’t do my due diligence in testing glaze combinations, but I really like how it turned out. The beautiful wavy lines where the glazes meet and overlap are subtly stunning, but then again, I’m the one who made it and trying to sell it :-)
*Note the top of this bowl is oval/football shaped. You can see it better in the last two pictures. I just realized I didn’t get a good picture to represent that, but it adds that extra something to this piece, making it not just your normal bowl.
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$60.00
Ok, so this is more of a root beer color than wine, but would you have clicked on it if it said root beer? …. maybe haha. There are also subtle hints of sparkling blue amongst textured bits of clay I added to provide extra texture. I’m also a big fan of this form.
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$80.00
All I can say is “Wow!” Yes, yes, I made it and am trying to get you to buy it, but there are some pots I pull out of my kiln and I’m blown away at how well they turned out. This is definitely one of those. It’s around 5 inches tall.
You May want to check out the combination of this pot plus Warped Earth Platter! They look great together!!

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$185.00 $155.00
These vases sat on my studio shelves for nearly a year unglazed. I was so in love with the form I didn’t want to ruin it by my glaze choice. A friend said they reminded her of the landscape in Sedona. I glazed them with two slightly different orange-reds and here we are!