Yellow Honey Pot with Rattle Lid and Wooden Honey Dipper
Yellow Honey Pot with Rattle Lid and Wooden Honey Dipper
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Honey Pot with Wooden Honey Dipper and Rattle Lid
This unique Honey Pot has a beautiful satin yellow glaze with highlighted texture on the outside with bright blue inside. It is approximately 6 inches tall and 3.5 inches round.
Handmade on the potter's wheel, the lid is cut from the body of the pot in an undulating pattern locking the lid in place. The buttons on the front give the user a "key" for lid placement. The lid has small clay beads inside that rattle when you shake the lid. Wooden honey dipper is included.
Makes a wonderful gift.
*As is the nature of handmade work, measurements are approximate. There can be slight variations in glaze color and size from pot to pot and how each piece reads on your computer monitor.
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$85.00
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Length/Depth: 3.5 in
Width: 3.5 in
Height: 6 in
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Option to pick up the product in person instead of shipping
Delivery and pickup restrictions may apply: You can pick up your pots at my studio near CVS Ellettsville, Indiana. We'll set up an appointment via email at rebeccaloweryceramics@gmail.com
Refund & return policy
No refund or returns allowed on this purchase.
Exceptions may apply. Please message Rebecca for more information.
Be sure to visit my website at rebeccalowery.com for more of my work.
Rebecca Lowery was born and raised in rural Georgia, USA. She began her love of clay in college where she was an apprentice in the Berea College pottery for four years and received her BA in studio art with an emphasis in sculpture. After graduation, she taught, developed and created ceramics in Kentucky, Maryland and Indiana. In her current studio in Bloomington, Indiana, she creates whimsical handmade pottery and sculpture displayed at art exhibitions, galleries and festivals throughout the year.
Artist Statement:
Coiled, slab and thrown ceramic sculptures with underglaze and custom glazes fired to cone 6.
I love “unlocking” our set perceptions and rebuild the world in my own images. Humans are bizarre creatures. We construe our world with our minds and lock those perceptions firmly in place to “make sense” of our world. What happens when we release the locks? Our minds can perceive far more than just what is in front of us, if we allow our minds to wander.