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Sorry, I can not currently sell or ship to the USA
weight: 448g
capacity: 243mL / 8.22 oz / 1.03 cups
Materials
PSH cone 6 clay Black C540i
Pigmented with non-toxic iron oxide. Fires to a deep brown/black, deeper black when sealed with a transparent glaze. Not recommended for microwave heating because of its iron oxide content.
PSH Wax Resist Emulsion UWAX2
A brushable, water-wax emulsion applied to bisque pots to resist glaze. The wax burns away during firing, so none is present in the finished piece.
PSH Transparent Glaze GTR62
Non-toxic (lead free) glossy transparent finish, creates a food-safe surface for the interior of mugs and bowls, adds a gloss and brings out the hue of the clay body when used as a sealant.
PSH Black Matte Glaze GBKM2
Non-toxic (lead free) matte black, suitable for the exterior of pots. Rigid and durable, but vulnerable to scratches, gives a dark matte surface that resembles cast iron. A slow-drying glaze for brushing and detailed decoration.
Piercing Jewelry: 10g curved bar, 6x19
Externally threaded stainless steel circular barbell, 10g, 2 threaded 6mm beads x 19mm diameter. Absolutely not suitable for microwave heating.
Stages
thrown: 2025-09-15(waning crescent)
A nice night at the studio listening to Cocteau Twins, throwing mud. I did not have any particular shapes in mind, I just pulled the clay around waiting to see what shape it wanted to be.
trimmed: 2025-09-17(waning crescent)
Spun on the wheel to scrape down the thickness somewhat, and carve out a recessed foot.
smoothed: 2025-09-19(waxing crescent)
Lightly rubbed to smooth out surface irregularities
bisque fired: 2025-09-22(waxing crescent)
Heated to approx 1000°C, producing chemical changes in the clay so that it is less brittle, water-resistant, water-absorbant, and can accept a glaze coating.
sanded: 2025-10-15(waning crescent)
A fine grit sanding of the bisque-fired piece to ensure the surfaces are smooth before applying glaze.
glazed: 2025-10-28(waxing gibbous)
Foot is sealed with wax, then the piece was brushed with glaze.
glaze fired: 2025-11-29(waxing gibbous)
Heated to cone 6, further fusing the clay body molecules and melting the surface coating.