Mushroom Potion Bottle

$40.00
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These ceramic mushroom potion bottle is both a fun way to express your love of mushrooms, and to hold a small to medium amount of something! Part decor, part container, and a wonderful addition to your shelf, counter, desk, or dresser.

Made from white midfire stoneware, these pieces were thrown, hand carved, and decorated with colored slip. They were fired, glazed with a transparent, food safe glaze, and then fired for a second time.

The ceramics in this set are inspired by mushrooms, and the forests they inhabit. While the main focus of the set was on sculpture, this collection also explored a more minimal application of colored slips, while experimenting with brushstrokes and texture.
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These ceramic mushroom potion bottle is both a fun way to express your love of mushrooms, and to hold a small to medium amount of something! Part decor, part container, and a wonderful addition to your shelf, counter, desk, or dresser.

Made from white midfire stoneware, these pieces were thrown, hand carved, and decorated with colored slip. They were fired, glazed with a transparent, food safe glaze, and then fired for a second time.

The ceramics in this set are inspired by mushrooms, and the forests they inhabit. While the main focus of the set was on sculpture, this collection also explored a more minimal application of colored slips, while experimenting with brushstrokes and texture.
These ceramic mushroom potion bottle is both a fun way to express your love of mushrooms, and to hold a small to medium amount of something! Part decor, part container, and a wonderful addition to your shelf, counter, desk, or dresser.

Made from white midfire stoneware, these pieces were thrown, hand carved, and decorated with colored slip. They were fired, glazed with a transparent, food safe glaze, and then fired for a second time.

The ceramics in this set are inspired by mushrooms, and the forests they inhabit. While the main focus of the set was on sculpture, this collection also explored a more minimal application of colored slips, while experimenting with brushstrokes and texture.