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George The Slug

Blert 4

Blert a little green slug.

This little slug is handmade and painted by George in her Melbourne studio.
Each slug is unique, containing their own quirks and personalities.

Slugs love to sit on shelves, desks, pot plants, or among your growing collection of tiny things.

Each one comes with a blank Certificate of Adoption, so you can name your slug yourself. It’s also signed by George to make everything official.

20C coin for size reference 

Earthenware Ceramic

Packaged with care

Regular price
$40.00 AUD
Regular price
Sale price
$40.00 AUD
Tax included.
Blert 4
Blert 4
Blert 4

Happy Slug Adoptions

"Thank you George The Slug for my new adopted family members. Feeling very much at home in my terrariums. Only a mother could love them"

Heathermoo1927 from Instagram

"CUTEST PURCHASE FROM FINDERS KEEPERS"

Restfullizards from Instagram

"Found a home in Brisbane"

IslaSweetPea - Instagram

"New slug friend from @GeorgeTheSlug finds themselves stuck in the cactus & in need of some assistance".

Sleepyvoodlephotos - Instagram

"Thank you for bring such a unique, sweet little guy into my world"

Michelle Hertaeg

"My smallish haul from @bowerbird.au. Ina time of mass production and black friday sales, I chose to shop small".

Fabjabur - Instagram

"What do you do when you finally adopt your first little guy from@georgetheslug? Obviously you create a multi layer paper craft foresty little cozy home diorama for him! Duh! Had a blast making this tonight on stream. Thanks to@georgetheslugfor my awesome little dude that has been named Cordy."

SaltMash - Instagram

"Hello! Just wanted to say thank you again for my new slug friend. I bought her from you at Rose Street on Saturday. I have named her Beverley. I got her home safe on the plane today back to NSW. She is now a part of my wall display and has many weird trinkets around to keep her company"

Rebecca Slocome - Facebook

It begins with some clay


I start by pinching the clay into a sluggy, blobby forms. Once the bodies are made, I shape each eye and attach them with slip. Then I stamp their bums with my maker’s mark and send them to bed.

Take a little nap


Once the little sluglets are made, I pop them on a shelf to dry. Some slugs dry in a day, others take a whole week—it all depends on their size and how the weather decides to ooze along

Let's get messy!


Painting my little slugs is the real time gobbler! Each colour needs at least two coats of underglaze, and I usually layer on two to four. Even if a slug wears the same outfit as another, their hand-painted quirks make sure no two slimy friends ever look exactly alike.

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Time for some heat!


Now that my slugs are sharply dressed it's time for their first firing. I have an excellent little kiln at my studio in Coburg.

The first firing, called a bisque firing, goes up to 950°C and preps my little slimy friends for the next step

Skinny Dip?

It's time to dip my slugs in a lovely clear gloss glaze. This will give my slugs that beautiful slippery slimy look.

Let's get roasting!


Back in the Kiln they go. It's time for the glaze firing! Since I use earthenware clay, the kiln heats up to 1080°C.

Opening this firing is definitely my favourite part of the process! I finally get to meet my slimy friends!

A touch of gold

The final, gleaming step in this slimy adventure is adding a touch of gold or opalescent luster! I use a 10% gold luster, and painting it can be a bit tricky (and toxic!), so I always don my trusty PPE to stay safe. Then comes an extra firing up to 750°C. And oh, is it worth it—look at those little sluggy friends sparkle and shine like tiny treasures!

Ready to adopt!

Once they wiggle their way out of the kiln, my little slimy friends are ready to find their forever homes! Since it’s such a long and careful process, online adoptions happen a bit sporadically. If you’d like to be first in line to welcome a shiny little slug into your life, hop on board the Slug Mail!

Get notified early!