by Fredrik » Jan 20th, '11, 15:50
Chip wrote:kymidwife wrote:Gorgeous! Hope to see some of your wares back on Etsy soon.
A BIG +1! And congratulations on your new addition to your family!
I would like to see more stuff in your etsy shop too.
That deep blue teapot is stunning.
I'd love to have one of your teapots.
Feb 1st, '11, 09:10
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by Seong-il Hong » Feb 1st, '11, 09:10
It's my new teapots on frist fired at 2011'
usually,for china teas and I try to make blue and red colors!
almost 120ml~200ml(3 cups~5cups)
http://ttogarii.etsy.com
Now Korea is season for new year
Happy new year everyone
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by Tead Off » Feb 1st, '11, 11:29
great work, seong il. keep posting!
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by Chip » Feb 1st, '11, 11:43
Beautiful works as always! Thanks for the update, much appreciated!
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by bonjiri » Feb 3rd, '11, 17:34
Seong-il Hong wrote:It's my new teapots on frist fired at 2011'
usually,for china teas and I try to make blue and red colors!
almost 120ml~200ml(3 cups~5cups)
http://ttogarii.etsy.com
Now Korea is season for new year
Happy new year everyone
fabulous teapots seong il
HAPPY NEW YEARS !
thank you kindly !
thanks for coming up to visit !
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by debunix » Jun 19th, '11, 02:07
I just posted a love letter to this new pot by Seong-il
in a related topic.
It's beautiful coming
DEB_1837 copy by
debunix, on Flickr
and going
with all kinds of interesting things happening in the complex glaze
So nice to add a piece to my collection from another artist whose work I've been admiring here on TC.
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by Seong-il Hong » Aug 13th, '11, 07:56
Hello everyone!
long time no connect TC!
I want to show my new works on TC
enjoy my new teaware!!!
Best,
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by Seong-il Hong » Aug 13th, '11, 07:58
more works on !!
my new work available at tead off's Teawareonline in the Teamerchandiser area
http://www.dropbox.com/gallery/458415/1 ... l?h=8ab0ad
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by Chip » Aug 13th, '11, 08:01
As always, beautiful works Seong-il! First side handle kyusu I have seen from you.
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by debunix » Sep 3rd, '11, 16:54
Having a lovely series of infusions of TGY, brewed in my little Seong-il pot, and drinking from one of the little cups that arrived this month. I am just loving the effects of the light on the shino glaze in the bottom of the cup--there is a subtle shine and glow that is just delightful. When it is empty, it's still lovely, but full of tea, it's splendid. It's impossible to catch with the camera, because the loveliest bit of it is how it moves, and the subtlety of the green tint over the peach of the cup. But I'll try for a picture a little later.
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by Chip » Nov 9th, '11, 20:40
"smooth" Seong-il collection ... minus a few matching cups. Rou Gui from IPT is brewing ...
The pot holds around 3 ounces, 90 ml comfortable. What is about Seong-il's work that is both very appealing and immensely enjoyable to use?
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by iannon » Nov 9th, '11, 20:43
Chip wrote:
What is about Seong-il's work that is both very appealing and immensely enjoyable to use?
I dont know?? maybe I need to find out...
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by Chip » Nov 9th, '11, 20:44
Yeah ... good idea, Ian!
Thing is, if I showed these to my mom, she would likely turn her nose up at them.
And the "faceted" shelf ... wowza! These are all faceted pieces. Gorgeous works of functional art!
As I am sure you already know, Tead Off is facilitating his sales here:
http://www.teachat.com/viewtopic.php?f=61&t=15515
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by iannon » Nov 9th, '11, 20:45
ok..well i was thinking perhaps just ONE piece
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by Chip » Nov 9th, '11, 20:49
iannon wrote:ok..well i was thinking perhaps just ONE piece
pink floyd wrote:... keep your hands off of myyyyy stash ...
This all started with the one little teapot from the first photo ...