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Concept (and also cool thing I made!): gender jars
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Let me know if this counts as advertising, I'm not sure if it does? It's somewhat like a pitch or marketing research I suppose. Anyways, very okay if this gets taken down.

So being frustrated with the lack of variety in physical pride items (especially small ones like necklace/bracelet charms), I recently decided that I wanted to try making my own.

What I've come up with are little jars filled with layers of clay, and I really like the variety of flags I've been able to make (aside from relatively mainstream ids I expanded into making frayoromantic, trixensexual, and alterous bottles so far), and as a fledgling xenic I want to have to option to create as many as I can, and also maybe not just for me.

So my question here is: I notice that a lot of flags have symbol/nonsymbol options, how attached are people to the symbol options (or really any features that aren't straight horizontal stripes)? I'm still brainstorming ideas for how to do more complicated features but am coming up blank. It's probably worth noting that I've only been able to fit up to eight equal color layers in a bottle, do people have a feel for if that includes most flags? Also, out of curiosity, would this be the kind of thing people might make collections of (like a physical representation of a flag horde)?

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