Pocket Pieces

$30.00

Perfect little pillows to carry in your pocket!

This piece starts as a slab of stoneware clay. The slab is then hand formed into a unique cannabis pipe. The surfaces are decorated in various ways from illustrations to texture. Some have gold, silver and mother of pearl to make them just a little extra (that’s why some are hard to take pictures of…I’m a potter, not a photographer!) The inside is glazed for ease of cleaning.

Each ceramic piece is hand built using a porcelaneous stoneware and fired to approximately 2260°F in a kiln.

There are different cleaners you can buy on the commercial market. Personally, I use a high percentage isopropyl alcohol as a solvent and some kosher salt for an abrasive. It’s cheap, convenient, and I keep it in my pantry.

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Perfect little pillows to carry in your pocket!

This piece starts as a slab of stoneware clay. The slab is then hand formed into a unique cannabis pipe. The surfaces are decorated in various ways from illustrations to texture. Some have gold, silver and mother of pearl to make them just a little extra (that’s why some are hard to take pictures of…I’m a potter, not a photographer!) The inside is glazed for ease of cleaning.

Each ceramic piece is hand built using a porcelaneous stoneware and fired to approximately 2260°F in a kiln.

There are different cleaners you can buy on the commercial market. Personally, I use a high percentage isopropyl alcohol as a solvent and some kosher salt for an abrasive. It’s cheap, convenient, and I keep it in my pantry.

Perfect little pillows to carry in your pocket!

This piece starts as a slab of stoneware clay. The slab is then hand formed into a unique cannabis pipe. The surfaces are decorated in various ways from illustrations to texture. Some have gold, silver and mother of pearl to make them just a little extra (that’s why some are hard to take pictures of…I’m a potter, not a photographer!) The inside is glazed for ease of cleaning.

Each ceramic piece is hand built using a porcelaneous stoneware and fired to approximately 2260°F in a kiln.

There are different cleaners you can buy on the commercial market. Personally, I use a high percentage isopropyl alcohol as a solvent and some kosher salt for an abrasive. It’s cheap, convenient, and I keep it in my pantry.