I am never complaining about handmade pot prices ever again
Did it from wild collected clay. Filtered, added temper, left to dry. Spent all day making the pot to the best extent that I can. (No prev. experience)
Once you start throwing pottery or creating slab built stuff, you realize very quickly why pots cost a lot.
Simple-Performer6636
Need feet
TarNREN
Great looking pot honestly. Wild clay can take some trial and error when firing so I hope it works out for you
TheCamelHerder
At first I thought this was my picture! It looks a lot like the one I made.
Zemling_
I know the feeling. A few years back I bought a couple kilns and tried my hand at it. Wayyy too much of a time investment. I sold the kilns. There is probably a reason people are usually either good at pottery or bonsai and not both.
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It’s rugged, I like it
r/Bonsai_Pottery
Once you start throwing pottery or creating slab built stuff, you realize very quickly why pots cost a lot.
Need feet
Great looking pot honestly. Wild clay can take some trial and error when firing so I hope it works out for you
At first I thought this was my picture! It looks a lot like the one I made.
I know the feeling. A few years back I bought a couple kilns and tried my hand at it. Wayyy too much of a time investment. I sold the kilns. There is probably a reason people are usually either good at pottery or bonsai and not both.
That’s why this guy is fun to watch.
https://youtu.be/uZGFTmK6Yk4?si=hCT03vOkHEu7dVpL
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