Cross Ring Dish by Prodigal Pottery from Alabama

$20.00
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Cross Ring Dish by Prodigal Pottery from Alabama

$20.00

What a beautiful piece of pottery to hold your special rings. Each handmade ring dish is imprinted with lace to create an intricate and unique pattern and a gold cross. This makes them extra special because no 2 are exactly the same. This would make a beautiful gift.

Dimensions: 3 Inches in circumference

Prodigal Pottery started from the dream to create jobs for women fleeing homelessness and domestic abuse in a safe and therapeutic environment. They now also empower women rescued from trafficking 

King's Home is home and safe haven to over 50 women who are seeking hope and restoration from pasts riddled with abuse and homelessness. When King's Home was donated an industrial kiln and pottery supplies, the dream to create jobs for the women of King's Home became a reality. Since Prodigal Pottery started in 2014, the women, many who are working on their GED's, grow in their basic job skills. As they have learned how to roll clay, “love” any imperfections, paint, tag and inventory pottery, they are also creatively solving problems and developing relationships in the workplace. Thank you for purchasing their beautiful pottery.

Empowering people. Changing lives.

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What a beautiful piece of pottery to hold your special rings. Each handmade ring dish is imprinted with lace to create an intricate and unique pattern and a gold cross. This makes them extra special because no 2 are exactly the same. This would make a beautiful gift.

Dimensions: 3 Inches in circumference

Prodigal Pottery started from the dream to create jobs for women fleeing homelessness and domestic abuse in a safe and therapeutic environment. They now also empower women rescued from trafficking 

King's Home is home and safe haven to over 50 women who are seeking hope and restoration from pasts riddled with abuse and homelessness. When King's Home was donated an industrial kiln and pottery supplies, the dream to create jobs for the women of King's Home became a reality. Since Prodigal Pottery started in 2014, the women, many who are working on their GED's, grow in their basic job skills. As they have learned how to roll clay, “love” any imperfections, paint, tag and inventory pottery, they are also creatively solving problems and developing relationships in the workplace. Thank you for purchasing their beautiful pottery.

Empowering people. Changing lives.