Originally Posted by
Stanley Burrell
Alright. Got some help and have two more alter ideas. Anyone?
A big coppery spiked kettle hat:
Sturdy and large, this kettle hat's sheen is from a kiln-finished coppery brown glaze. A few small dents here and there ever-so-slightly mar the surface of the hat's glazed finish. The hat has been lightly decorated with an asymmetrical sprinkling of cheap diopsides upon its exterior. A jutting, extremely sharp spike sits a atop the crown of the hat -- flanked at both sides by a pair of equally tall, very sinuously curved horns.
An oversized copper kettle hat with large spikes:
This large and sturdy kettle hat has been covered with a coppery brown glaze, giving it a kiln-finished sheen. A plethora of small dents mar the glistening surface. A sprinkling of asymmetrical diopsides are set upon the exterior of the hat. An extremely sharp spike juts out from the crown between a set of very sinuously curved horns. This complex design of this hat makes it a force to be reckoned with.
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A big spiked copper kettle hat:
The coppery glaze of this oversized kettle hat has a shiny mirror finish. Small dents here and there reflect light off riveted small spikes that circle the hat's wide brim. Adorning the top peak of the helmet is tall spike -- flanked on each side by a pair of very sinuously carved ivory horns. The tip of each horn is capped by razor-sharp talon. The hat is lined with some old cushiony leather that affords its wearer added protection.
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