Announcement
Gourd art is unique, organic, natural and beautiful. I choose pyrography (or burning the design) into the gourd to enhance the natural beauty. Enjoy.
More information about my work can be found on jragourdart.com
Follow me on Instagram #jragourdart, for new work and in progress photos.
Announcement
Gourd art is unique, organic, natural and beautiful. I choose pyrography (or burning the design) into the gourd to enhance the natural beauty. Enjoy.
More information about my work can be found on jragourdart.com
Follow me on Instagram #jragourdart, for new work and in progress photos.
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suzshan on Jul 31, 2022
5 out of 5 starsReapeat customer...super cute & always great craftmanship. Fast shipping. This is a housewarming gift that I know will be treasured.
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Liv on Dec 23, 2021
5 out of 5 starsThis is a stunning piece. Cant wait to hang it on my tree. Would purchase again!
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Marilyn on Dec 16, 2021
5 out of 5 starsBeautiful- Just like the other one I bought! Carefully packaged, speedy shipping.
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Melinda on Dec 13, 2021
5 out of 5 starsI bought this gorgeous little ornament as a gift for my daughter. She is going to love it!! It is so adorable and beautiful, thank you!!!
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laura on Nov 16, 2021
5 out of 5 starsThis is the 4th gourd I have purchased from this seller. Her talent is amazing and the quality is too! She has done two custom pieces for me and she did not disappoint.
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Ann on Nov 9, 2021
5 out of 5 starsThis beautiful piece exceeded my expectations. It's exquisite and I'm blown away by the craftsmanship. Jenn, you are one incredibly talented lady and I thank you for creating such an amazing item!! It graces the credenza in my living room and brings me much joy when I look at it.
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Terri on Oct 14, 2021
5 out of 5 starsThis is an incredibly beautiful work of art! Perfect in every detail. Packaged with great care and received quickly. Thank you Jenn, you are unbelievably gifted!
About JRAGourdArt
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An egg gourd, aptly named! I use these guys for ornaments.
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Cutting gourds in the shop
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Cut gourds, interiors will next be cleaned, scraped and sanded.
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Pyrography, or wood burning on an egg gourd. Here I am working on shading a Celtic knot on an ornament.
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This gourd has been burned and inlayed with turquoise.
Hot off the vine...
My art starts from a seed. Literally. A gourd is a member of the cucurbit family, like a pumpkin or a cucumber, but way cooler! Pumpkins will rot over time, but gourds, if you care for them properly, will dry out and harden to a substance like a lightweight wood. And, will never rot! They are perfect for so many uses, and a perfect canvas for telling a story.
The process, in it's most simplistic form requires two disciplines; one, preparing the gourd for the art, and two, preparing the art for the gourd. For the first, the gourd is grown, cared for, pollinated either by hand or cucumber beetles (our pollinating ally and sometimes pests!) when the time is right the gourd is harvested and left to dry out, it takes about 9-12 months for this to happen completely. Once dried, the gourd is ready for anything! Carving, burning, painting, etc....
To prepare the art, I do a lot of sketching. I take a lot of pictures. Then I sketch some more. My inspiration comes from many sources, sometime I get an image so clear in my head it has to go on a gourd. Sometimes, I have an idea that is so fuzzy it takes a lot of brain power to clarify it enough to draw (ouch!) I love nature, and Celtic designs, and art that tells a story.
All of my work is done by hand by myself. My favorite way to decorate a gourd is by burning it. Also known as pyrography- which literally means "fire=pyro" + "writing=graphy" I use a wood burning pen and 2 different tips, one for shading and one for lines. I draw my design on the gourd lightly with a pencil, then burn it, adding details as I go along. I decide ahead of time if I can going to carve, or weave around the rim, add gold leaf or colors or stone inlay. I love to try new materials and mix techniques.
Please visit my website to if you would like to see past artwork, visit my blog and sign up for my newsletter, don't worry I do not send these very often so I promise not to clog your inbox! http://www.jragourdart.com/
Shop members
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Jenn Avery
Owner, Maker, It's All Me From Start To Finish
I started working with gourds in 1999. I picked a few up at a nearby farm, I was smitten with the process of working three dimensionally. These are a natural canvas for my illustration...
Shop policies
Accepted payment methods
Returns and exchanges
I gladly accept returns
I don't accept exchanges or cancellations
The following items can't be returned or exchanged
- Custom or personalized orders
- Perishable products (like food or flowers)
- Digital downloads
- Intimate items (for health/hygiene reasons)
Returns and exchange details
I am confident that you will love what you buy from me. But, if for some reason you are not happy please let me know within 3 business days of receiving. We can work out a refund or a replacement.
Buyer pays for return shipping.
Payment
Shipping
Domestic (US) ships USPS Priority, insured.
International orders are sent First class International or Priority International.
I have no control over what happens after it leaves my hands. I make every effort to make sure the piece is well packed and safe in it's box.
I am not responsible for items lost in the mail, nor do I have any control over how long items are in customs.
Any customs, duties or additional fees incurred are paid by the buyer.
Additional policies and FAQs
CUSTOM ORDERS:
*I will consider custom orders on a case by case basis, wait times can vary depending on time of year. Please keep in mind that I reserve the right to decline any custom order that does not interest me or does not agree with the type and style of work that I typically do.
RESERVES:
*Due to past experiences of non-responders, I no longer put holds or reserves on items.