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  • Horse Hair Memory Pot recommendations - Update - Photos post 11

    Can anyone recommend someone who does horsehair pottery with more contemporary vase designs? Or pieces -- it doesn't have to be a vase.

    All the recent threads recommend Ida, and while I'm sure she does lovely work based on the glowing recommendations, her style of pottery does not fit what I want.

    I'm looking for square/rectangular vases, cylinders with maybe some more geometric shape vs the flared bowl thing, one-off pieces that have interesting shapes and really clean lines, etc.
    Last edited by Halt Near X; Nov. 25, 2013, 08:06 PM.
    She Gets Lost

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    I just ordered from Ida and LOVED her work. Came out better in person that the photos. She is willing to do any type pot you want but if its not listed as available you just have to wait a couple of months until she fires the kilm up again. Contact her, as she's amazing to work with.
    Kristen

    Kiwayu & Figiso Pictures:
    http://community.webshots.com/user/kiwayu

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    • #3
      You may also want to consider, in addition to the pot you want, other, like these dreamcatchers:

      http://www.treasuredtails.us/

      Just more ideas.

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      • #4
        Take a look at this site: http://www.myhorseart.com/

        I know her and have several of her pieces. She does all sorts of items, including jewelry, and I'm sure she would be able to help you design something if you like.

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        • #5
          Well... I know you said you don't want something plain and simple. But I do have to chime in and say that Ida is fabulous to work with. I'm sure she could make a custom made pot for you. Also, on her site right now there are a few different designs. (#'s 2, 3, 13, 55)

          I had a pot made by her a few years ago for my mom. I also just got one back from her a few days ago. It was for Magic, my horse that I just lost. There is a pic of it in my newest blog entry: http://nbchoice.blogspot.com/
          http://www.youtube.com/user/NBChoice http://nbchoice.blogspot.com/
          The New Banner's Choice- 1994 ASB Mare
          Dennis The Menace Too- 1999 ASB Gelding
          Dreamacres Sublime- 2008 ASB Gelding

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          • #6
            Try this website: http://potterybylois.com/potteryforsale.htm Her stuff is not the traditional designs.
            We don't get less brave; we get a bigger sense of self-preservation........

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            • #7
              We have gotten several pieces from

              http://www.castlewoodpottery.com/horsehair.html

              and have been very happy with it. She uses something in the fire to get the gold tones.

              VERY helpful and willing to work with you.

              I bet she'd make a try at whatever you'd like to see.

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              • #8
                I have this pot, made with my horse's hair. This is a guy local to me and he uses orange clay instead of the white that is seen in most. I love my vase.

                I'm not sure where you're located, but PM me if you're interested and I'll get you Brian's number.

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                  Originally posted by 2tempe View Post
                  Try this website: http://potterybylois.com/potteryforsale.htm Her stuff is not the traditional designs.
                  Ah - awesome! This is what I'm looking for - thank you!

                  If this one doesn't follow up, some of the other suggestions people have made may work also, so thank you everyone. I'm loving seeing all the examples.
                  She Gets Lost

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                    Originally posted by NBChoice View Post
                    Well... I know you said you don't want something plain and simple. But I do have to chime in and say that Ida is fabulous to work with. I'm sure she could make a custom made pot for you. Also, on her site right now there are a few different designs. (#'s 2, 3, 13, 55)

                    I had a pot made by her a few years ago for my mom. I also just got one back from her a few days ago. It was for Magic, my horse that I just lost. There is a pic of it in my newest blog entry: http://nbchoice.blogspot.com/
                    I too recently recieved three pots from Ida.
                    http://i833.photobucket.com/albums/z...ps648fc632.jpg
                    I have yet to see other horse hair pottery that can compare. Your pot is stunning.
                    Last edited by PRS; Aug. 29, 2013, 02:31 PM.
                    "My biggest fear is that when I die my husband is going to try to sell all my horses and tack for what I told him they cost."

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                      #11
                      Bumping this up to add a photo of the pots Lois (Pottery by Lois) made for me:

                      Photo of pots (from Lois)

                      The pots on display

                      You can also see a pendant hanging on the jar in that picture - it's made with the mane hair from my first horse.

                      These are exactly what I was looking for, and Lois was fantastic to work with - great communication, walked me through the process, just great all around. I highly recommend her!
                      She Gets Lost

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Halt Near X View Post
                        Bumping this up to add a photo of the pots Lois (Pottery by Lois) made for me:

                        Photo of pots (from Lois)

                        The pots on display

                        You can also see a pendant hanging on the jar in that picture - it's made with the mane hair from my first horse.

                        These are exactly what I was looking for, and Lois was fantastic to work with - great communication, walked me through the process, just great all around. I highly recommend her!
                        Beautiful!

                        What a nice way to remember your horses.

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                        • #13
                          Those are gorgeous!
                          AETERNUM VALE, INVICTUS - 7/10/2012

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                          • #14
                            Beautiful!
                            "My biggest fear is that when I die my husband is going to try to sell all my horses and tack for what I told him they cost."

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                            • #15
                              So cool! Where did you have the pendant made?

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                              • #16
                                Halt Near X - your pots turned out amazing! I haven't seen something quite like that before and I really like it, especially the one pot that is kind of curvy. Very cool. If you don't mind me asking, what did it cost? And where did you get the pendant made? I'm very sorry for your losses and I hope these keepsakes bring you some comfort and remind you of the happy times you had with your beautiful horses.

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                                  Thanks, everyone. I really am thrilled with Lois' work. She also made the pendant.

                                  TBPONY, I'll PM you the cost. If you like the curvy one, take a look around her site -- she has a lot of really great, unique designs on there!
                                  She Gets Lost

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