This ceramic pendant's glossy black and lavender coils were made by extruding the clay through a half-moon shaped die. I patterned the coils into their 3-dimensional swirls by hand and bound the finished pendant with a flexible, decorative purple wire...
This wire wrap pendant's metallic grey coils were made by extruding the clay through a slim, rectangular-shaped die. The metallic luster was achieved by putting the piece through a second glaze firing...
This ceramic pendant's glossy black coils were made by extruding the clay through a square-shaped die. I allowed the extrusion to keep its unfinished edges, giving the final piece a subtle, natural texture...
This wire wrap pendant's earthy, mottled brown coils were made by extruding the clay through a shamrock-shaped die. The glossy luster to the glaze was achieved by putting the piece through a second glaze firing...
This ceramic pendant's slim, forest-green and explosive fire-red pendants are a happy accident of the extrusion process. The intense pressure exerted upon clay when put through an extruder tends to squeeze fine sheets of material through the cracks of the die plate and extruder...
This wire wrap pendant's super slim, crinkled-paper look is a happy accident of the extrusion process. The intense pressure exerted upon clay when put through an extruder tends to squeeze fine sheets of material through the cracks of the die plate and extruder...