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Sea Creature Sculpture With Pure Silver Details

$80+
5.0(2 reviews)

The little silver spots are fired permanently into the glaze. He is a lovely shade of blue with some green accents. His spikes and horns are a metallic gold. He even has a silver beauty mark on his lip! This cute monster is hand-sculpted from my favorite stoneware clay. After he dries, he gets his first trip through the kiln. Carefully, I apply the glazes to the ceramic sculpture and finally add the silver on at the very last. He makes a final trip through the kiln at over 2000 degrees. As you can see, he came out absolutely beautiful! This sea creature is 3 inches (7.62 cm) long, 2 inches (5.08 cm) wide and tall. Contact me if you wish to have a sea creature of your very own made.

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Maker since 2013

Material

  • silver

Base

  • metal

Meet the Maker

SF

Starla Friend

DragonStarArt

San Antonio, TX 78250
Member since 2013
5.0(2 reviews)

I make odd and fantastic creatures that hail from strange lands and faraway places.

My sculptures are handmade and all one of a kind. No molds are ever used! I use ceramic, polymer and air-dry clays to make my creatures, then I glaze or paint them to get just the right look.

I also make handmade jewelry as well as acrylic paintings.

Please inquire if you would like a custom item made.

Due to the unique nature of my items, I am unable to make an exact reproduction of a previously sold item.

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Customer Reviews

5.0(2 reviews)
R

Rachel

Feb 27, 2014

My daughter loved it so much thank you so much truly a piece of art

JJ

Jimmy Jung

Sep 8, 2013

Starla took a notional idea for an anniversary gift and made it into a wonderful pnedant