Please Help. Where Can I Find This Mold?

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confectionaryperfection Posted 17 Jun 2012 , 2:46am
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i need to find the mold that is shown on this cake.. it is the side/back view of a women standing... looks grecian to me..
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BakingIrene Posted 17 Jun 2012 , 3:17pm
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These figures are known as Wedgwood style. I have seen instructions for making them in older British cake decorating books but you have to have a piece of figured Wedgwood to start with.

Google "cake thame" as they sell some similar molds, and may help you find exactly what you are looking for.

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ReneeFLL Posted 17 Jun 2012 , 10:16pm
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Originally Posted by BakingIrene

These figures are known as Wedgwood style. I have seen instructions for making them in older British cake decorating books but you have to have a piece of figured Wedgwood to start with.

Google "cake thame" as they sell some similar molds, and may help you find exactly what you are looking for.




I agree with BakingIrene about needing a piece of Wedgwood. I have over 500 pieces of it (unfortunately when I get into something I can go nuts). I actually have some of the Wedgwood molds that came from the factory. I bought them at a boot sale while in England. I glanced at some of the stuff that I have and came up with the same as this Ebay auction. The figures themselves are a nice size. If you could get these I would since that is a very good price. Not the exact figure on the cake, but a nice one. They look to have nice undercutting which is important.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/400304190615?ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1952.l2649

The more I look at the cake the more I think those are Wedgwood molds. The trees next to the lady and the top round tier look the same as some of my stuff.

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Annabakescakes Posted 17 Jun 2012 , 11:38pm
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I completely love this cake. Absolutely in awe. I want to get remarried, and marry this cake!

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ReneeFLL Posted 19 Jun 2012 , 4:27am
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Here is a cake that I really like. Looks just like Wedgwood jasperware.

http://www.brides.com/wedding-ideas/wedding-cakes/gallery/cakes/editors-pick/detail/213940

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CupcakeCali Posted 31 Mar 2014 , 4:08pm
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Renee,

 

I just got those Grecian ladies molds from Sugar Art Molds on Etsy. I'm not sure if they carry the one that Confectionary Perfection is looking for but it's worth taking a look. I'd certainly ask!

 

 

https://www.etsy.com/listing/184545937/wedgwood-grecian-goddesses-mold-for?

 

Now, can anyone tell me the best blue to create the Wedgwood blue? I've experimented and can't quite get it right. :-/

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ReneeFLL Posted 13 Apr 2014 , 9:09am
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AThanks for the link. Wilton has a cornflower blue that is good. If it is not the right shade that you want it's a good base to start from and experiment with.

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