How do you think this slab swirl was made?

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Amaress

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I’ve had these slabs dancing through my head at night like so many sugar plums... I was thinking maybe a funnel pour but...?
 

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Not sure what its called, but its like the cosmic wave poured like a funnel pour (little separate pours). Its all in how the pour container is loaded.
 
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I vote for a variation of the cosmic swirl wave. Probably with the faux funnel technique combined. Do you have the link for the photos? Sometimes a bit of searching will reveal the original soapmaker and you can find out more about the technique if they blogged about it or perhaps entered it in a challenge somewhere.
 
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I vote for a variation of the cosmic swirl wave. Probably with the faux funnel technique combined. Do you have the link for the photos? Sometimes a bit of searching will reveal the original soapmaker and you can find out more about the technique if they blogged about it or perhaps entered it in a challenge somewhere.

The maker is T&B Bathhouse out of Thailand. They don’t seem to have any blogs or challenge videos :(
 
To me it also looks like there was some circular movement....like maybe the slab mold was slightly rotated while pouring? I've never done any kind of cosmic pour, it seems like it would be fun to play around with.
 
To me it also looks like there was some circular movement....like maybe the slab mold was slightly rotated while pouring? I've never done any kind of cosmic pour, it seems like it would be fun to play around with.

I thought that the slab was rotated as well but after watching a few videos today I think that @dibbles is right, it’s just the layering.
 
While it looks a lot like Soap baby's Whirlwind, and this Whirlwind Marble (Instagram) pour 2015, I have found an acrylic pour that has the same ring patter as the soap in@Amaress' picture (see below) :)

Whirlwind Marble:
Whirlwind marble.png


The ring patter of the pour looks a lot like this acrylic pour:

Acrylic - Travelling Ring Pour
Acrylic pour Travelling Ring Pour sml.png


And without the travelling ... Split Ring Pour (a variant on the tree ring pour, where the cup is moved in small circles - the video shows the technique better than the final photo, as the artist also moved the canvas ... see about 7:40 for the "before" view :)):
 
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