How many Hagi are enough?

1
27
17%
2-3
23
14%
4-5
13
8%
6-7
5
3%
8-10
3
2%
11 or more
5
3%
Infinity ... always room for one more
83
52%
 
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Re: The unofficial/official HAGI topic!

by rdl » May 21st, '14, 13:09

Bottoms Up
Tomoaki Kaneda - Hagi-yaki
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Re: The unofficial/official HAGI topic!

by Chip » May 21st, '14, 13:24

Nice feetsies, rdl! :mrgreen:

Impressive collection of a lesser known (in these parts) Hagi artisan.

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by debunix » May 21st, '14, 13:31

Sweet feet!

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by rdl » May 22nd, '14, 12:33

Chip, debunix,
Thanks. I know this end has a function, but the artistic aspect in itself has me displaying my teaware up-side down from time to time. The finger prints, finished or unfinshed clay, cuts... the textures, all fascinate me.
Tomoaki Kaneda is the nephew of Masanao.

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Re: The unofficial/official HAGI topic!

by Fuut » Jun 5th, '14, 12:29

Woohoo, got a new hagi piece today. Really lovely. Its smaller than others (just around 10cm wide), of the same style I've seen but very comfortable in both hands.
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by Chip » Jun 5th, '14, 12:48

Nice find! :mrgreen:

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Re: The unofficial/official HAGI topic!

by Chip » Jun 5th, '14, 13:01

... actually I was watching this one on ebay I think ... and I may have bid.

<searching for my ban hammer!> :mrgreen:

I liked it because it was almost white but had the interesting color streaking.

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by debunix » Jun 6th, '14, 00:54

Chip wrote:interesting color streaking.
Really cool on the bottom. Have to drink quickly to appreciate the streakiness inside and on the footer.

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Re: The unofficial/official HAGI topic!

by Fuut » Jun 7th, '14, 16:48

Chip (sorry for the steal;), Debunix, thanks for the comments.

This one might be a little out of place, but arrived together.

An extremely cute, lovely vase by Seigan Yamane. Heavier than it looks but smaller than it appears. One of my favorite pieces from Seigan already. It really gives me a cozy feeling.
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Re: The unofficial/official HAGI topic!

by debunix » Jun 7th, '14, 17:26

That is a gorgeous vase.

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Re: The unofficial/official HAGI topic!

by AdamMY » Jun 9th, '14, 17:50

Ooooooh-tani Masahiko! :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
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by debunix » Jun 9th, '14, 21:35

Mmm sweet.

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Re: The unofficial/official HAGI topic!

by Chip » Jun 9th, '14, 22:02

Adam likes his Yunomi! :mrgreen:

Nice addition to your Hagi collection. Is the "blush" kind of a yohen effect?

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by blairswhitaker » Jul 22nd, '14, 03:06

Here is some new to me hagi-Yaki

I don't know much about these and can't really make out the calligraphy. Anyone is welcome to chime in who can read calligraphy.

This is a set of five kumidashi-wan, while they look like sencha cups they are actually cups brought out to guests to allow them to sample the water that will be used during a tea gathering.

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Re: The unofficial/official HAGI topic!

by debunix » Jul 22nd, '14, 10:28

I wondered about those sets of five.....I found a few boxes of them in my chinatown tea shop. They were obviously not as carefully made as a proper chawan, but quite nice to hand out to my office tea buddies.

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