


I love experimenting with spouts.
This little pitcher is designed to fit in the hand. Suitable for cream or milk or some sweet topping, the spout works like a champ.
The next two pitchers are forms I've developed.
It all started when I decided to alter the front to add a spout instead of forming one.
The handle echoes the split form at the back. It is attached solidly at the base and rests inside a split of the rim at the top.
A clay button secures the base of the split opening.
1 comment:
You definitely thik outside the box and that is one of the things I love about your blogs and your posts, thanks for this.
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