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Goldfinch Pottery

Second - Ring Cone

Second - Ring Cone

Regular price $9.60 USD
Regular price $12.00 USD Sale price $9.60 USD
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All seconds are Final Sale items.

Every pottery piece that is made at Goldfinch pottery is handcrafted and unique. Second pottery pieces are items that vary a bit more. They may be shorter, taller, wider, have a different shape or have small glaze discrepancies. These differences are what makes them even more unique, however the differences do not affect the quality or functionality of the item. Those differences just make them more lovable if you are drawn to the beauty of imperfection. 

Presenting our luxurious handmade ring cone, a lovely piece of functional pottery crafted by our master potter. Each cone is individually shaped on the wheel, resulting in a unique piece that is as distinctive as it is understated. 

This elegant accessory is the perfect solution for helping you to keep your rings clean and stunning while washing your hands, dishes, or sleeping. Its simple design and elegant craftsmanship make it a stylish addition to any vanity or bedside table. 

Indulge in the luxury of handcrafted pottery and give your rings the royal treatment they deserve with our handmade ring cone. It's not just a storage solution, but a statement of elegance and sophistication. 

Please note that while this handmade ring cone is designed to hold and display your most cherished rings, the ring itself is not included in your purchase

"Although the ring cones all look the same from a distance, once you get up close you can see the variations and how beautifully unique each one truly is... it really makes each piece a treasure!"

- Leah Morse, founder and potter

All Glazes are mixed in house and thus glaze color may vary slightly with different batches and or from screen to person. All our pottery is Microwave, oven and dishwasher safe. We recommend using a gentle detergent and avoid temperature shock by heating. Due to the nature of handmade stoneware, staining can occur to unglazed areas when oils, liquids, and solids that stain come in contact with the surface. 

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