Care for your dishware:
These pots are made using porcelain and on occasion stoneware. For color, I use a high fire colorant for the clay and under glazes, slips, and glazes that all fired over 2000*F they are safe in the microwave or the dishwasher. Your dish MAY NOT BE SAFE FOR THE MICROWAVE IF your work has Gold/ Silver/ or Glitter on it.
Care for your Tea Basket:
These tea basket are handmade using a high fire colorant in the porcelain and a high fire wire for the arms. For use, these baskets rest on the lip of mug, To brew, use loose leaf tea to fill the basket 1/2 to 3/4 full. Next slowly pour hot water over the tea allowing it to bloom, or fill cup ahead of time and give the tea a quick pour over at the end. To get the most out of your steep I recommend covering while you’re brewing.
For cleaning, simply empty into compost or garbage by tapping out and use soap and water to wash. I recommend hand-washing and safe storage for the safety and longevity of the piece.
Care for your Incense Burner:
These are designed as a cone incense burners but can also be great with a tea light!
With the use of incense or candle you may notice smoke or oil build up. For cleaning, simply use dish soap and water. For difficult or built up residue I recommend using a Q-tip with isopropyl alcohol to clean harder to reach spots.
Care for your jewelry:
This jewelry is made using porcelain and on occasion stoneware and for color I use a high fire colorant. All the beads are fired and then polished. Using a stainless steel wire for much of my jewelry helps keep the pieces light weight.
Necklaces are made using a carabiner style clasp and can be best kept hanging or gently rolled so not to bend wire. should you need to replace the wire or make adjustments be sure to contact me! The earrings are made using the same wire and ceramic beads so be careful not to drop them, or bend the wire, the hooks are a stainless steel hook unless otherwise noted.
Care for your one hitter:
You’ll want to remove what you can of the resin and then drop it into a Ziploc baggie with isopropyl alcohol for a good soak. You can also use a bit of non-iodized salt as an agitator for a faster cleaning. If you add salt, you may not need to let it soak for long at all.
If you have stubborn residue try using a smoking grade pipe-cleaner or Q-tip with isopropyl alcohol.