15-1/2" x 10" Leaf Platter Mold

$72.95 USD
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Bring the Beauty of Nature Indoors
Firelight Form Ceramic Molds are easy to use, and will be good for countless firings. Pre-drilled; always remember to elevate molds for proper air circulation. Measures 15-1/2" long by 10" wide.

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  •   Surprisingly versatile mold
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Pros : This mold can be used for a good variety of leaf types.
Cons : Veins near the stem tend not to fall where expected if slumping a large piece that has already been fused.
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