Pottery

These starfish are packaged in a clear curved mylar box, ready for gifting These are exact replicas of starfish which are hand glazed and kiln fired in natural & designer colours. The waters of British Columbia, from Puget Sound to Alaska are particularly rich in starfish, now called sea stars....
Exact replicas of starfish are hand glazed and kiln fired in natural & designer colours. The waters of British Columbia, from Puget Sound to Alaska are particularly rich in starfish, now called sea stars. The most common sea stars, the Pisaster Ochraceus or purple star, is found in the middle...
These magnets are exact replicas of starfish which are hand glazed and kiln fired in natural & designer colours. The waters of British Columbia, from Puget Sound to Alaska are particularly rich in starfish, now called sea stars. The most common sea stars, the Pisaster Ochraceus or purple star, is...
Exact replicas of starfish are hand glazed and kiln fired in natural & designer colours. The waters of British Columbia, from Puget Sound to Alaska are particularly rich in starfish, now called sea stars. The most common sea stars, the Pisaster Ochraceus or purple star, is found in the middle...
Exact replicas of starfish are hand glazed and kiln fired in natural & designer colours. The waters of British Columbia, from Puget Sound to Alaska are particularly rich in starfish, now called sea stars. The most common sea stars, the Pisaster Ochraceus or purple star, is found in the middle...
Each candle is wheel thrown then wood fired for one week in the Torzan kiln located in Cedar, BC. The glazed pot is filled with beeswax, Soy wax and crayon wax.  
Each candle is wheel thrown then wood fired for one week in the Torzan kiln located in Cedar, BC. The glazed pot is filled with beeswax, Soy wax and crayon wax.  
Each candle is wheel thrown then wood fired for one week in the Torzan kiln located in Cedar, BC. The glazed pot is filled with beeswax, Soy wax and crayon wax.  
Each candle is wheel thrown then wood fired for one week in the Torzan kiln located in Cedar, BC. The glazed pot is filled with beeswax, Soy wax and crayon wax.  
Each candle is wheel thrown then wood fired for one week in the Torzan kiln located in Cedar, BC. The glazed pot is filled with beeswax, Soy wax and crayon wax.  
  Each candle is Raku fired, a Japanese method using smoke & fire to create unique effects.The pots are filled with beeswax, Soy wax and coloured crayon wax.  
Exact replicas of starfish are hand glazed and kiln fired in natural & designer colours. The waters of British Columbia, from Puget Sound to Alaska are particularly rich in starfish, now called sea stars. The most common sea stars, the Pisaster Ochraceus or purple star, is found in the middle...
Raku is a process originating in Japan. During a Raku firing, the clay and glazes are heated and colled very rapidly. They are removed from the kiln and plunged into bins of combustable materials to create a dazzling effect.
Item can be hung or displayed on an easel.
Item can be hung or displayed on an ease.
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