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Posted: May 4th, '09, 16:28
by edkrueger
chamekke wrote:Choosing a favourite chawan is like picking a favourite child... very difficult, and also controversial as hell!

However, at the moment it would be this old fella (nezumi-shino with a gold repair):

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Could we have a shot of the repair, please?

Posted: May 4th, '09, 16:31
by bi lew chun
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Posted: May 5th, '09, 02:12
by chamekke
edkrueger wrote:
chamekke wrote:Choosing a favourite chawan is like picking a favourite child... very difficult, and also controversial as hell!

However, at the moment it would be this old fella (nezumi-shino with a gold repair):

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Could we have a shot of the repair, please?
Sure thing.

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Posted: May 5th, '09, 03:09
by Geekgirl
bi lew - pagasari? I was looking at a couple of bowls on etsy, but waited too long and somebody snapped them both up. :)

Posted: May 5th, '09, 03:41
by bi lew chun
GeekgirlUnveiled wrote:bi lew - pagasari?
Yup. I'm waiting for the work to take a turn for the less boldly frenetic, myself. I guess I like a little order in my chaos.

Posted: May 5th, '09, 04:54
by Victoria
bi lew chun wrote:
GeekgirlUnveiled wrote:bi lew - pagasari?
Yup. I'm waiting for the work to take a turn for the less boldly frenetic, myself. I guess I like a little order in my chaos.
Heh, I been watching too.
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Posted: May 5th, '09, 09:16
by iannon
Victoria wrote:
bi lew chun wrote:
GeekgirlUnveiled wrote:bi lew - pagasari?
Yup. I'm waiting for the work to take a turn for the less boldly frenetic, myself. I guess I like a little order in my chaos.
Heh, I been watching too.
:wink:
funny..same here.. love ETSY

Posted: May 5th, '09, 10:03
by chamekke
I would be thrilled to own almost anything by Robert Fornell. Maybe when I win the lottery. {sigh}

Posted: May 5th, '09, 10:49
by Chip
Chamekke, do you know any of the historicity of the repair? Toru is going to do a Hagi repair in this methodology, well, or I can buy it as is. I am struggling to find the right path.

Anyway, I have no fave chawan of all time, but today, this is my fave. I think I look at this everyday at least once, the sun framing the crane, the sea. The way the crane is done is amazing. When I bought it, I thought it was just painted on. No, it is incredible relief work. It is a 20ish year old Kyoto piece.
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Posted: May 5th, '09, 12:17
by Oni
Take a look at my chawan
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It`s the only one I got.

Posted: May 5th, '09, 13:01
by olivierco
Oni wrote: It`s the only one I got.
One is enough to drink matcha anyway.
Nice kuro raku!

Posted: May 5th, '09, 13:40
by chamekke
Chip wrote:Chamekke, do you know any of the historicity of the repair? Toru is going to do a Hagi repair in this methodology, well, or I can buy it as is. I am struggling to find the right path.
This type of repair is known as kintsugi 金継ぎ(I think literally it means "gold patch"). If you search on the kanji, you'll get lots of websites and images.

I don't know much about it myself, but a quick Google turned up the following article on the Smithsonian website:

Broken tea bowls display precious golden repairs in Freer exhibit

Posted: May 5th, '09, 13:44
by Geekgirl
Speaking broken, I just experienced my first tragic teaware loss. My very most favorite chawan. I caught the side of it on the shelf when I was putting it away, and it now has a deep Y crack in the side. It hasn't fallen apart, but it is unfortunately not usable.

Yesterday was a lousy day, today is not starting out any better.


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Posted: May 5th, '09, 13:59
by bi lew chun
Victoria wrote:Heh, I been watching too.
:wink:
iannon wrote:funny..same here.. love ETSY
I know, right? Some of his older work just blows me away. With an ample handful of notable exceptions, the more recent stuff has been a bit too primary and loud for my tastes. I really love the bowl I got, though. Seems to combine some elements of the newer style with some from the older, as seen here:

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Posted: May 5th, '09, 14:07
by Mrs. Chip
GeekgirlUnveiled wrote:Speaking broken, I just experienced my first tragic teaware loss. My very most favorite chawan. I caught the side of it on the shelf when I was putting it away, and it now has a deep Y crack in the side. It hasn't fallen apart, but it is unfortunately not usable.

Yesterday was a lousy day, today is not starting out any better.
Oh My Geek, I am soooo sorry :cry:

Wish there was something I could say that would help.

BTW, I just adore your photos and I look at them frequently.

Hope your day gets better, looks like it can't get much worse.