Today at the farmer's market this bowl garnered a lot of attention. Several folks were unsure if the bowl was copper, wood, or pottery.
Here you can see the size of the bowl by how many tomatoes it can hold. The glaze I accidentally used is a big hit.
Sales were brisk today; I have a lot of pottery to make to replace those which were sold. Thanks for reading and for all your comments.
How wonderful that a serendipitious accident increased your sales...
ReplyDeleteHi Sue, thanks, yes I'll have to add this combo to my glaze list. ha.
DeleteIt is pretty, and I'm glad to hear you're making more!
ReplyDeleteHi Barbara, thanks, you can never tell week to week how sales will be.
DeleteI hope that bowl went home with someone else. It's lovely.
ReplyDeleteHi Joanne, thanks, I still have the bowl but sold the mug with the thinner handle.
DeleteWonderful news about your sales! And yes, the glaze is lovely.
ReplyDeleteHi Rian, thanks, glad sales went back up again, every little bit helps.
DeleteGlad sales are so good for you. That is a beautiful bowl...I'd take one in copper, one in wood and one in pottery, all three are wonderful materials!
ReplyDeleteHi Barbara, thanks, I love all three materials too, although I wouldn't want to use the wood one for other than biscuits or I might damage it.
Deletelove that happy accidental glazing, I wonder if you can repeat it? Sales are a great reason to be making more pots.
ReplyDeleteHi Anna, thanks, I know just what the combo was I layered two different glazes but used the wrong one on the bottom but I do know which one. Ha.
DeleteThat's a fabulous glaze...I love it!
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