Getting the feet right on these bonsai inspired pots has been a problem for a couple of years. The glaze is almost exactly where I want it, with clay showing through in the center, the lower lip and the feet, and the glaze speckling from green to black everywhere else. I made another in this series, with a different clay and glaze .
This is potted with a Maihueniopsis subterranea, with the less satisfying feet cropped out of the picture.
Also in this potting exercise were several slightly smaller pots.
These smaller pots are about three and a half inches across and about seven and a half inches tall.
Another from the same series
These have proved to be popular, always selling out, and never the same.
A variegated crested Cleistocactus winterii in the process of reverting from a crest is shown in one of these pots.
The pots shrink considerably during drying and firing, and I often would prefer one the size of the just assembled raw clay rather than the fired version. with a bigger set of templates,
A larger version is possible. I've only made two of these. One was sold to a friend at the Inter-City Show in August. This one will be on the sale table in November. I'll be making more in the winter.
There are a lot of smaller pots being fired, and ready for another post in a week or so.
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