Sculpted Little Antler

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It's darling! This little sculpted ceramic antler feels like a found object from a forgotten corner of the forest. Hand sculpted and textured, this 1.5 inch long antler is the perfect addition to your tchotchke shelf, desk, normal shelf, or altar!

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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It's darling! This little sculpted ceramic antler feels like a found object from a forgotten corner of the forest. Hand sculpted and textured, this 1.5 inch long antler is the perfect addition to your tchotchke shelf, desk, normal shelf, or altar!

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.

It's darling! This little sculpted ceramic antler feels like a found object from a forgotten corner of the forest. Hand sculpted and textured, this 1.5 inch long antler is the perfect addition to your tchotchke shelf, desk, normal shelf, or altar!

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.