Made to Order. WHITE Handmade Soap or Sponge Dish
4.5” outside width x 2.25" high
3.75” inside width
Your order will be added to my queue and it will take me 4-6 weeks from date of purchase to make before shipping out.
** Pictures are just photos of the previous dish. Each one is individually made so there will be slight variations in surface and shape. Please give me time to make enough pots to fill the kiln before firing so it's more energy efficient. Thanks :-)
No more slimy soap scum sitting at the bottom of your soaps! After years of buying frustrating soap dishes, I decided to design and make one that easily drains all that goo into the sink. Just place it on the edge of your sink next to the faucet and start using it. Happy soaping! Or use it as a sponge holder. Or a wash towel holder. Whatever fits inside will work. Yah!
Black soap dish: The matte black color is varied meaning the clay shows thru here and there and has a rustic look.
Brown soap dish: This varies from glossy, matte, to sometimes textured in surface. Color varies from light to dark.
All other colors: The surface is like an eggshell to matte feel.
** From time to time, scrub out the inside with a brush to keep it clean and pretty. Soap not included. All soap dishes come with rubber stickies attached to the bottom to help with grip on your sink (UPDATE: I’m super glueing the rubber stickies to the bottom as of 6/2020). If they fall off, super glue or E6000 glue will work. I don’t make them so I cannot guarantee how long its sticky residue will last. But super glue will work :-)
** Like anything in this world, if it drops (unless it's plastic, even that can break) it can/will break. Nothing lasts forever. So I don't take responsibility if it breaks on your part. Thank you and have a great day.
Made on a pottery wheel using stoneware clay. The spout was also thrown on the wheel and then attached and sculpted to the pot. The method of firing was done in an electric kiln to cone 5 (2185 degrees Fahrenheit). All of my pots are stamped with a KIMHAU logo on the bottom.
See more pots: www.etsy.com/shop/kimhauceramics