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Elephant Fingers
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  • HOW IT WORKS
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  • PHOTO 📸 Gallery
  • ☎️ Contact US!

how it works

Choose your piece

Choose your piece

Choose your piece

Browse our shelves that are full of blank bisque pottery pieces. You'll find dinnerware, mugs, gnomes, kids pieces, miscellaneous animals, holiday pieces, & much more!  Our inventory is constantly changing & restocking! 

Get Ready

Choose your piece

Choose your piece

Head over to our paint wall and select your paints for your piece.  Grab your brushes, sponges, and possibly a silk screen stencil for your project.

Create

Choose your piece

Glazing

Time to grab a seat & relax as your creativity takes over! Any questions, our studio staff will be happy to help.

Glazing

Finished pieces

Glazing

After you leave the studio, we take your painted piece into the back room and let it dry completely.  Next we dip your piece into glaze which turns molten at very high temperatures creating a shiny finish.

Firing

Finished pieces

Finished pieces

When your piece is fully dry after the glaze dip, we load it into our kiln where it will spend almost 20 hours. The kiln will reach an excess of 1800 degrees and then begin its cool down.  

Finished pieces

Finished pieces

Finished pieces

Upon the cooling of the kiln, we will unload, and have our staff carefully wrap up your new ceramic piece and give you a call letting you know your creation is ready to be taken home.  


Glossary

bisque

White ceramic pieces that have been fired in the kiln once, but not glazed. 

Earthenware

The type of clay that the bisque is made of. 

Kiln

A really big, hot oven that the bisque goes in once it has been painted and glazed.

Underglaze

Special pottery paints that need firing in the kiln to make the colors bright and vibrant.

Glaze

A clear liquid that the painted bisque gets dipped in.  Once dried and fired in the kiln, the glaze makes the pottery shiny and waterproof. 

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Elephant Fingers

960 Candlelight Boulevard, Brooksville, Florida 34601, United States

(352) 345-4919

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