Giant Pot Plucked from Red Hot Kiln
This Giant Pot is hand painted
& Raku fired.
It is 18 inches tall and
It is purely decorative
The Women of NW Raku Gallery
are Award Winning Artists
They make everything you see
A Camera will never capture
the true beauty of this piece.
You gotta see to believe!
This Piece is BREATH TAKING!
Rich Rainbow of colors include:
Purple, Blue, Green, Copper, Gold, mmmmm...
All changing, swirling, moving with the light
Perfect for decor in any room.
This Giant Pot is:
Hot from the kiln yesterday 11/17/2008
Gallery Price $1899.00
Buy now you have seen our work
Buy now you know our work N W Raku Gallery's Customer Service is outstanding.
Everything is ONE of a KIND!
Perfect Present for YOURSELF!! or
Give the Gift of World Class Art to
Someone YOU LOVE .
Think...
What will YOU GIVE to Loved Ones?
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Comments (6)
Cheryl Charnell3
Hi Valerie,
We're getting ready for our Christmas
Season. Unlike others we are singing
the praises of our customers. We're
keeping things "real" and expecting
a magical holiday!
Thank you so much & your feedback
is paramount to our success!
Visit our new online gallery. It's not
fancy it's what we have and what we
can afford.
Thank you for your support!
Cheryl
Cheryl Charnell3
We were booted off of eBay. It was a blessing...to be sure. We are now exclusively http://www.nwraku.com. I'll have our complete inventory in a matter of days now. Little by little plus new things being fired every day.
Cheryl Charnell3
Thank you Valerie! I was not aware that you had even commented. I don't know how to get this thing to give me an alert to messeges.
Valerie Hasara15
Marketing, Web Designer, Owner
COGS = Cost Of Goods Sold
This is the direct costs to the production of the goods sold by a company. The amount includes the cost of the materials used in creating your Raku and the direct labor costs used to produce your works. It excludes indirect expenses such as distribution costs and sales force costs.
COGS appears on the income statement and can be deducted from revenue to calculate a company's gross margin. It is also referred to as "cost of sales".
Sounds to me like you are try
Cheryl Charnell3
Thanks Valerie;
What I really need is help with Cost Analysis and COGS (what ever that is).
I also need help with Profit and Loss (income and expense) Projection. I need a monthyl P & L for 12 months. I has to be a hypothetical because they are talking about the future.
Plus I need a monthly Cash Flow Projection for 12 months. Also hypothetical. I need to add to that a 1 month net profit and any other sources of cash.
Can you help or do you know anyone who can?
Valerie Hasara15
Marketing, Web Designer, Owner
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Valerie’s Advertisement Review
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I have seen your advertisement before and was going to tell you to include an image. I am glad to see you have but I would suggest making it smaller. This size becomes distracting.
I would like to see you clean this ad up even more. Make it look very professional. It won’t take but a little time to get it rig