Extra Large Kitchen Utensil Holder – Aqua Mist – Hand Thrown Vase – Modern Home Decor – MADE TO ORDER by BackBayPottery

100,00 USD

The perfect crock for the chef who has lots and lots of cooking devices …

This extra big cooking area crockery can hold 25 or more utensils. It was handmade on my potters wheel from a smooth stoneware clay. It is hand developed with a special slip trailing technique and glazed in my lovely Aqua Mist. The structure wonderfully breaks through the glaze to reveal the design.

Similar to all my handmade pottery … every piece has its own unique handmade character and may have a little various sizes, shapes and color variations. I never ever make use of molds and make each, one at a time. I always make use of lead totally free glaze & high fire in my kiln. All my meals are food, dishwasher and microwave safe however hand cleaning is constantly advised. Each piece is signed Back Bay Pottery and my initials.

Approximate Measurements:
7 inches high
7 inches wide

THIS IS FOR ONE (1) UTENSIL HOLDER – MADE TO ORDER
Utensils not consisted of.
Last image shows Medium and Big sizes too.

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. 2. DRYING- 7-10 days.
Clay has to be delegated entirely dry before going into the kiln. If there is moisture left in the
clay it may blow up in the kiln. The clay diminishes as it dries. 3. SANDING- final finishing touches before shooting 4. BISQUE SHOOTING- 24 Hr. Ceramic pottery pieces are put in the kiln for the 1st
firing. This is when the clay is become a
stone. The kiln takes in between 6-8 hours to reach about 1900 degrees. It takes about 12 hours to cool. 5. GLAZING-Glaze can be applied in many ways, poured on, sponged on, repainted on, dipped, and sprayed. 6. FIRING -1 Day.
The pottery pieces go in the kiln for their last firing. This time the kiln temperature reaches about
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