One of our most popular flower arrangers. We call them flattops but it is an ikebana. There is a metal pin
frog in the bottom of the whole for you to push the flower stems on to. In a very short time you can make a vaery attractive
display with just a few flowers and leaves. Add water into the pot and the flowers will stay fresh just like they would
in a vase.
Another very simple flower arranger, which we call diamond florals. Small and elegantto show off your floral display
to it's best. Fill the cavity with water or try a dried flower display.
This earthy blue was introduced in the fall of 2009 and has been very successful. Our customers like it because
it is not a "blue blue" which can be boring but a "blue breaking brown" on the pots texture.
This
glaze has a high shine for a functional finish.
This fantastic green glaze was added this spring to replace our river green glaze. It is a green variation of our
popular floating blue glaze and has all the same qualities such as breaking brown and high shine.
Without doubt
this is Phil's favorite glaze this year, so far.
Just like the blue pots all the closed forms, such as mugs and
pitchers etc are lined with a shiny shino glaze which gives a primitive toasty beige color to the inside. The combination
of this shino with the green really makes the pots pop.
These are spaghetti keepers or just tall vases with a lid.