One Raku Starfish Drawer/ Cabinet Pull
If you have a project that will require more starfish than are in stock, please email us and we will put together a custom order for you.

Product Details
  • Hand made by the prolific artist Ainsley Walden in the USA!
  • Fired using the age old technique of Raku.
  • Individually crafted. No two pieces are 100% alike. Please see photos for examples of how each starfish can vary.
  • Both a 1 inch and a 1 1/4 screw included
  • Aesthetically pleasing to the eye.
  • Durable and Tested
  • Can be used on Cabinets (Kitchen, Bathroom, Ect.) or on Furniture (Dressers, Desks, Ect.)

Note to Buyers:  Please be aware that the colors in the Raku firing process vary.  No two pieces are alike and the colors on the fish you receive will be different from the fish in the picture.  Colors can very from green to blue to gold. This makes each individual product wonderfully unique. The utmost attention is paid to the quality of every product. Raku is an art, so rest assured your fish will be beautiful! Thank you for your business!

           We also have salmon, sockeye salmon, trout and starfish in small, medium, & large sizes, as well as magnets and ornaments to compliment your hardware!  Shipping discounts apply, just add all items to cart before purchasing.


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ABOUT THE ARTIST: Ainsley Walden's art is a direct reflection of her love for the ocean and the creatures it contains. From the Long Island Sound off Connecticut where she grew up, to the dramatic California cost, to the deep blues off Key Largo, Florida, to the calm gray of Washington's Puget Sound, Ainsley has never strayed far from those aquatic borders that fascinate and inspire her. In her pieces, one can see the shimmer and sparkle of broken light off the waters. Metallic blues and greens blend with coppers and bronze, set off by the occasional red or yellow, all change in light as though skipping off the surface of waves. It is the Raku process, first developed in ancient Japan, that brings life to clay for Ainsley. "I love the firing process, and the surprises each one can bring" she says. Ainsley is represented in galleries all over the United States from Alaska to Maine. She still enjoys displaying at art festivals, however, where personal interaction draws the best from both customer and artist. Continuing to expand on her work, she will introduce several new pieces each year, deriving satisfaction from the opportunity to express herself creatively in her chosen medium. As she says "I love clay and the endless variety of pieces that come from it, maybe I'm just a kid at heart, I still like playing in the mud!"