Re: NOSANDOBANG(Grass mountain ceramicstudio) in korea
Posted: Jul 1st, '10, 19:56
Absolutely love the foot ring...Big surprise, right(?).
Michael
Michael
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(Oh, thanks chip..... )Chip wrote:(Hi, merged your topics for you)
Looks a lot like a "gohonde Hagi" from Japan.
many thanks michael,shyrabbit wrote:Absolutely love the foot ring...Big surprise, right(?).
Michael
Wow, TimTIM wrote:The pink shown thru like galaxy in the sky. What a beauty! Traditonal Korean hagi at best : ) Thanks for sharing ~ T
Seong-il Hong wrote:hello everyone,
Now I introduce to my kohiki teabowl. Kohiki has a history of between korea(Choseon dinasty)& japan long time ago it made to Boseong in south korea so it use to made clay in Boseong they want to be make white porcelain but it include a lot of iron it's a very dark so potter of Boseong use to white kaolin slip because hide to dark claybody sometimes they are difficult to find high quality kaolin at last often appeared iron mark (pink color) into the bowl. the japanese people of that period think that it's a beautiful things so nowadays many of people likes antique because potters in korea use to low quality kaolin(say to 'pink kaolin') that make a kohiki bowls. it has a some pink dots from pinholes
Now Boseong kohiki is a very famous to teapeople in korea and japan
ginkgo wrote:Seong-il Hong wrote:hello everyone,
Now I introduce to my kohiki teabowl. Kohiki has a history of between korea(Choseon dinasty)& japan long time ago it made to Boseong in south korea so it use to made clay in Boseong they want to be make white porcelain but it include a lot of iron it's a very dark so potter of Boseong use to white kaolin slip because hide to dark claybody sometimes they are difficult to find high quality kaolin at last often appeared iron mark (pink color) into the bowl. the japanese people of that period think that it's a beautiful things so nowadays many of people likes antique because potters in korea use to low quality kaolin(say to 'pink kaolin') that make a kohiki bowls. it has a some pink dots from pinholes
Now Boseong kohiki is a very famous to teapeople in korea and japan
Thanks for writing this history about kohiki glaze : very interesting !
and your bowl is a delight : subtile pink spot and evasive shape : very very gracefull !
Kohiki has a lot of types I did exhibition for Kohiki in Boseong gallery 'Re' until last week I did show that many of colors Kohiki. make it important point is a different tpyes Kaolinbonjiri wrote:seong il
fantastic kohiki chawan
wow
i love the gentle mellow hues.
also , cool on sharing the history of kohiki techniques
wild
inspirational !
I really want to see photos! As you placed the order only minutes before I was going to!Geekgirl wrote:Received a lovely little teapot in the mail yesterday. I know I know! I tease! I tease! (photo later.)
Thanks Victoria!!Victoria wrote:Beautiful work!