Not ceramic , but ....

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Not ceramic , but ....

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Hi here is a new material system that I am working with . Lightweight , insulating and reasonably durable . The colours will fade , but a couple of trays that I have with this finish are now subtle rather than bold . The base materials will last a long time . It will be possible to have sizes up to 2.4 x 1.2 metres . All earthy , rock-like finishes . Graham
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They look interesting
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The next one .
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Great job on this new one regwac.

The rocks look much more like a scaled down natural rock wall to me compared to the first as they're not as rounded off. I look forward to seeing what you put on it.

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Nice work mate!

I like how you're still experimenting. I'm with Pearcy, the second looks a little more natural.
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Thanks for the feedback guys . The first one was a spur of the moment job . I had a lightbulb moment and just went for it . The beauty of this system is that I can probably modify it . Hope to do more and add them to my line of Bonsai pots .
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