Blue on Amber Gloss Crystalline Glaze Tall-Neck Bottle
This is a blue on amber bottle, the glaze being a cross of my own “Nickel Blue/Amber” (exhibited at LatticeStructures) and Peter’s “Golden Blue”. The bottle is @ 8.5 inches tall, and the three images show large crystal patterns equidistant from each other as the pot is rotated. The largest cluster of crystals, shown in the first image, creates a pattern more than 4″ across.
At the base, a formation of crystals wraps around and extends up off the foot, as if the piece were set in a flower.
$500-. *Sold*

I like your ceramics. When dining at O.G. I said I’d come over. The site looks very attractive. Dreamweaver and Photoshop can really put together some great stuff.
I have used Dreamweaver in the past (sold it a few months ago as part of my conversion to OSS), though I especially liked its code hinting. Quanta Plus with GIMP haven’t quite caught up to the Dreamweaver/Photoshop level, yet.
Comment by Tom Ender — November 7, 2007 @ 9:38 pm
Thank you, Molly has met more than a few interesting people at work –customers like yourself seem to make the night go by quicker. The blog was put together by my graphic designer because the main site (www.jessehull.com) relies too much on imagery. This doesn’t allow a search engine to “read” what the site’s offering when someone is surfing/shopping. I like the design element of the main site, but (as it’s going on 10 years old now), it’s showing it’s age in terms of how it was put together. This WordPress site makes things easier until we can get a new one developed.
Again, thank you for the comment.
~jesse.
Comment by Jesse Hull — November 8, 2007 @ 9:05 am
Such Elegance!
Comment by Candace Kreitlow — November 17, 2007 @ 1:06 am