WOW!!! At 54, 24” ANYTHING wld give me a hernia!! Haven’t really tested yet, but my largest tree only has about an 8” diameter and it’s in a round-ish Freeform, and that’s my MAX.
If I dropped it in a rec or oval, I’m pretty sure it’d be 2 much for me.
To answer ur question, I’m trying to sell them with my first official public offering (outside of Mirai), coming end of this month.
I don’t want at all to gouge buyers. Yet with burger-flipping wage here @ $23 an hour, itd be nice to get $30 an hour for the work (especially since I can’t even HIRE an assistant for this particular work, for THAT price here). And $30 an hour doesn’t cover ANY overhead costs, (of which there are many).
I find myself perplexed cause, granted they’re at the VERY pinnacle price-range for pots, but there appear to be MANY traditional clay, and exceptionally well done faux-stone pots that sell from $600-$1800, but natural stone doesn’t seem to garner the same attention and I’m confused why (i.e. that red pot above is 9”x4.5” square-ish and only weighs 12.5 pounds…that seems like @/near weight of some finer clay pots I’ve come across).
With only 20ish available to sell at the show, I promise I’m NOT trying to sell here now.
If anyone was inclined to offer up suggested price ranges, or if 13-19 pounds for 8” up to (aprox) 16”x13” seems too heavy, it’s seems to me I’ve played myself the fool cause there’s FAAAR less interest that I’d thought there wld be…I assure u, there’s nothing like these, with this wall-thickness in these stone-types out there…I’ve looked with feverish-intent:
This isn’t about garnering the sympathy vote…this was quite the endeavor, all self-taught, and quite, qu-EYE-t painful.
I’ve put 3.5 years, and thousands of $ into developing a process where I cld get the stone walls thin enough to compete with clay, yet maintain integrity. At 53 retired from AK commercial fishing and CA construction industries, if I can’t afford to pay help (payroll overhead $30 minimum for this work…I know cause I’ve tried to hire these past 3.5 years), the toll on my hands is such im probably gonna be VERY hard pressed to do 20 a year.
I promise, I’m accustomed to a humble life, but I think I may have over-estimated the number of people who wld value stone in an industry where there’s little shortage of expensive purchase options.
With my upcoming show, and the pain I’ve gone through since May, I kinda don’t want to do this any more, yet after SO much invested, I don’t want to just turn my back to it, and I was hoping some clarity from others might offer a nudge of guidance for a direction to go. “Beautiful” or “nice”, though kind and genuinely appreciated sentiments on rare occasions they’re shared, I don’t think they’re theyre enough to endure the occasional mornings spent sobbing with tears rolling down my cheeks cause the burning pain in my hands is so bad I wished they cld be cut off (no BS).
The preverbal fork-in-the-road is why I’m inquiring, I’m feeling a bit thick-in-the head, audacious, or at least over-ambitious right now for having put SO much into this.
I’m stubborn as hell if nothing else
Thanks for taking a moment to read and respond for any who do! I’m truly grateful for ur help and time!