Wood Fired Vulva Cup 1
Porcelain cup. This cup was fired in a catenary arch wood fueled soda kiln at East Creek in Oregon. The kiln fired for roughly 40 hours.
These cups were part of an experiment! There is some small hairline separation between the lobes of the vulva. I consider this to be a cosmetic flaw.
This item is handmade by me, a real live person. It is unique and one of a kind. It is, like all ceramic cups, fragile. While it is dishwasher and microwave safe, I recommend hand washing for longevity.
Porcelain cup. This cup was fired in a catenary arch wood fueled soda kiln at East Creek in Oregon. The kiln fired for roughly 40 hours.
These cups were part of an experiment! There is some small hairline separation between the lobes of the vulva. I consider this to be a cosmetic flaw.
This item is handmade by me, a real live person. It is unique and one of a kind. It is, like all ceramic cups, fragile. While it is dishwasher and microwave safe, I recommend hand washing for longevity.
Porcelain cup. This cup was fired in a catenary arch wood fueled soda kiln at East Creek in Oregon. The kiln fired for roughly 40 hours.
These cups were part of an experiment! There is some small hairline separation between the lobes of the vulva. I consider this to be a cosmetic flaw.
This item is handmade by me, a real live person. It is unique and one of a kind. It is, like all ceramic cups, fragile. While it is dishwasher and microwave safe, I recommend hand washing for longevity.