04-20-2012, 06:18 AM
Wow! Both scuttles are spoken for already. Thanks to everyone that has expressed interest or appreciation. She'll start taking pre-orders after this pair is done, so if you are interested but didn't get one, stay tuned.
My wife has two scuttles ready for glazing. Rather than glaze them in advance, she wants to see if anyone is interested in reserving one and picking the color(s).
![[Image: Ei2NOl.jpg]](http://i.imgur.com/Ei2NOl.jpg)
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Each scuttle is $45 shipped to the CONUS or Canada. $55 shipped to most other places.
Glazing, drying, and firing should take about a week. Then Ladysea will set up a private listing for you on Etsy where you can pay for your purchase.
More shots of a completed scuttle of this time can be seen here.
My wife has two scuttles ready for glazing. Rather than glaze them in advance, she wants to see if anyone is interested in reserving one and picking the color(s).
![[Image: Ei2NOl.jpg]](http://i.imgur.com/Ei2NOl.jpg)
Click to enlarge
Each scuttle is $45 shipped to the CONUS or Canada. $55 shipped to most other places.
Glazing, drying, and firing should take about a week. Then Ladysea will set up a private listing for you on Etsy where you can pay for your purchase.
More shots of a completed scuttle of this time can be seen here.
04-20-2012, 07:43 AM
Here is her pottery page on Flickr. These glazes are just her favorites.
Note: anything that says "raku," "barrel fired," or "horsehair" is using a glaze and firing technique which is not waterproof and would not be appropriate for shaving kit.
Okay, Phil - one of the scuttles is on reserve for you.
Note: anything that says "raku," "barrel fired," or "horsehair" is using a glaze and firing technique which is not waterproof and would not be appropriate for shaving kit.
Okay, Phil - one of the scuttles is on reserve for you.
04-20-2012, 08:22 AM
(04-20-2012, 07:27 AM)Johnny Wrote: Eric, does she have a color choice/design samples? Maybe a pic of some other things she has made in different colors.
The two basic design are one-piece and two-piece. Either one could be made with a lid..
Other minor changes like handle type, spout shape, etc would be on the table, too. For example, this one had a twisted-look handle and an extra lather/soap bowl.
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