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Posted: Mar 1st, '09, 21:48
by Chip
Posted: Mar 1st, '09, 22:10
by Geekgirl
Very nice, Chip.
Posted: Mar 1st, '09, 22:49
by Victoria
Wow, fabulous!! Congrats!
Posted: Mar 2nd, '09, 11:47
by Shelob
Victoria wrote:
Actually I was responding to Herb Master and his view of the chunkier pieces.
Not reiterating my position.
I actually do have a thickly glazed piece, although smooth.
Oops, sorry V, I totally forgot about that one
Thanks for posting it again in this thread. It really does have a thick, albeit, smooooth glaze!
And I figured you were 'always looking"
+1 Chip
Posted: Mar 3rd, '09, 20:36
by Chip
Just a nice pair of Deishi Hagi, recent family additions from "MAGOKORODO".
Posted: Mar 3rd, '09, 21:42
by Victoria
Wow, I love those! Very nice!
Are those from Artistic Nippon?
Posted: Mar 5th, '09, 22:55
by Chip
Nope, ebay.
A new Chawan, the color is richer in person. Seigan Yamane Retsu Chawan Hagi (loquat glaze rough sand). From "MAGOKORODO".
Posted: Mar 6th, '09, 00:48
by snafu
Stunning.
Posted: Mar 6th, '09, 05:26
by Victoria
Wow, nice! Congrats!
Posted: Mar 6th, '09, 05:38
by cherylopal
WoW- beautiful!
Posted: Mar 6th, '09, 18:55
by Dreamer
It is such fun seeing all the Hagi pieces posted here...they are all so unique and interesting.
My one and only Hagi piece...rainbow color with notched foot by Seigan. These pictures don't do it justice...it is big and thick and colorful and wonderful!
Here it is:
In action:
Another action shot:
Have a great weekend,
Dreamer
Posted: Mar 6th, '09, 19:02
by Victoria
Very nice, thanks for posting!
Posted: Mar 6th, '09, 19:13
by Chip
Dreamer wrote:My one and only Hagi piece...rainbow color with notched foot by Seigan. These pictures don't do it justice...it is big and thick and colorful and wonderful!
But what a piece! It is really wonderful!
Posted: Mar 6th, '09, 20:11
by inspectoring
chamekke wrote:Ms Kita B wrote:I have a nice little guinomi on the way. The feet make it so adorable.
This takes me way back... something from the seventies, I think? Oh yeah:
(I joke, but I love. The guinomi AND its foot are adorable!)
Not to change the topic - but did people really wear these - and manage not falling over ?
Posted: Mar 6th, '09, 21:26
by chamekke
inspectoring wrote:chamekke wrote:This takes me way back... something from the seventies, I think? Oh yeah:
(I joke, but I love. The guinomi AND its foot are adorable!)
Not to change the topic - but did people really wear these - and manage not falling over ?
They did indeed wear them. I'm sure that at least a few did fall over.
My seventh-grade history teacher used to wear platform shoes. I think they were a good 4" to 5" high. He was a tall man to begin with, so when he was wearing his platforms, he was pretty impressive. Used to remind me of Boris Karloff's Frankenstein in the way he stiffly and
carefully tottered around.