Wisemen, Magi, Nativity, Unpainted, Ready to Paint Ceramic newest Bisque, Pottery, Bisqueware, PYOP

$67.81
#SN.4721334
Wisemen, Magi, Nativity, Unpainted, Ready to Paint Ceramic newest Bisque, Pottery, Bisqueware, PYOP, 3 Tall Wisemen come bearing gifts Adds a great touch to your Christmas decorApprox 13" TallProfessionally.
Black/White
  • Eclipse/Grove
  • Chalk/Grove
  • Black/White
  • Magnet Fossil
12
  • 8
  • 8.5
  • 9
  • 9.5
  • 10
  • 10.5
  • 11
  • 11.5
  • 12
  • 12.5
  • 13
Add to cart
Product code: Wisemen, Magi, Nativity, Unpainted, Ready to Paint Ceramic newest Bisque, Pottery, Bisqueware, PYOP

newest 3 Tall Wisemen come bearing gifts. Adds a great touch to your Christmas decor.

Approx. 13" Tall.
Professionally poured, cleaned and fired to cone 04.

Photos showing painted item, if any, are for example only. You will receive unpainted ceramic bisque.

** Most items are in stock and will ship within three - five business days. However, during periods of high demand, or if multiples are ordered, your item may need to be custom poured and will ship closer to estimated shipping time. Please contact us if you need your item quickly and we will try to work with you to accommodate your schedule as best as possible. **


Finishing Information: Unpainted / ready to paint ceramic bisque may be painted with acrylic paints and sealed with acrylic sealer when being used as decorative pieces. Doc Holliday Acrylic Paints, available in our shop, they are "self-sealing". Bisque may also be finished with glaze and re-fired, especially for anything that will hold food or liquids.

Shipping: We only send to the address you have on file. Therefore, please check to be sure you have the correct address listed before buying or you may be sending a complete stranger a nice little gift.

We make sure your item is packaged securely and safely using bubble wrap, peanuts, and shreds for maximum protection.

How Do We Make Our Ceramic Bisque?

First, we select our slipcasting molds and assemble them on our pouring table. We dust them out to be sure there are no contaminants that will interfere with our pour. Then we carefully test and adjust our slip to be sure it's just right. We then pour the ceramic slip into our molds, and, once partially dry (called leather hard), we remove the piece. Now it's called greenware. We let it dry for a few more days to be sure there is no moisture left in the piece. Once it is thoroughly dry, we carefully clean the seams and add back any detail that may have been removed during cleaning. The greenware is then fired to cone 04 in a ceramic / pottery kiln for many hours. Now it's ceramic bisque. Once it cools, we wrap the bisque to prevent it from becoming dirty on the shelf and wait for your order.

.
109 review

4.24 stars based on 109 reviews