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A Plea To Help Sally Ravindra

Added on by the ikebana shop.

It has recently been brought to our attention that our beloved potter, Sally Ravindra, has been devastated by Hurricane Dorian. Her house and pottery studio on Purcell’s Cove have been severely damaged. The insurance company has categorically stated it will not cover any damage on the house foundation, seawall and septic system caused by Hurricane Dorian. There are no emergency funds available to her.

Sally has always been there for the community. In fact, part of the area that has been washed away by Dorian was regularly used for community events/gatherings. As well, the retaining seawall that used to protect her house also protected her neighbours’ properties. That is gone now and needs to be rebuilt. Now, Sally needs the help of her community—local and global. Let us help her and hope she will make beautiful pottery for us again one day.

Click on poster to go directly to the GoFundMe page for Sally.

Click on poster to go directly to the GoFundMe page for Sally.

 

Please listen to the CBC information Morning interview here.


CBC News Information Morning (Sep 12, 2019)

CBC News Information Morning (Sep 12, 2019)


 

Please click on the GoFundMe icon to donate. Every bit will count!

 

Thank you very much for your help and compassion.

Little Fat Cups

Added on by the ikebana shop.

Nova Scotia pottery artist, Sally Ravindra calls them her "little fat cups".

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These chubby cups measure only around 7~8 cm (about 3 inches) in height.  Just right to fit in your espresso machine.

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A hot cup of cappuccino or cocoa on these snowy days sounds very inviting.  Enjoy your drink in the Little Fat Cups! :-)

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Once you hold one in your hands, you won't want to put it down!

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They are available for purchase at the shop or here.  Hand-made in Nova Scotia, Canada.

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(All photo credits by the ikebana shop.  All rights reserved.)