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by dshu » Apr 11th, '13, 02:02

Here's my Black Shibo paired with a petr novak cup, brewing up chiran sencha!
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by iGo » Apr 14th, '13, 19:15

Kyusu, yuzamashi and teacup by Andrzej. Yutaka Midori sencha.

Bodhidharma from Chawangshop.
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by debunix » Apr 15th, '13, 01:00

The pieces complement each other beautifully.

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Re: Andrzej Bero - Journey through the Mud

by Chip » Apr 15th, '13, 01:38

debunix wrote:The pieces complement each other beautifully.
These pieces compliment Yutaka Midori beautifully! :mrgreen:

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Re: Andrzej Bero - Journey through the Mud

by andrzej bero » Apr 16th, '13, 04:49

dshu, I like very much merging my shibo with Petr's cup.

iGo, oh first time I can see them togather. Nice.

Thanks guys for your supportive report.

debunix, Chip thanks for your words compliment these pieces:)

And Now For Something Completely Different ... this chawan was chosen for exhibition in Korea ( 3rd MunGyeong International Chasabal Ceramic Competition). Happy. Unhappy not going this year personal. Hope next year.
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by JBaymore » Apr 16th, '13, 09:22

Nice one, Andrzej.

Is the glaze mainly spar?

I too was not able to go this year.... I'll be in Yixing and it overlaps the dates. Maybe next year if we both get invited again.

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Re: Andrzej Bero - Journey through the Mud

by andrzej bero » Apr 17th, '13, 03:09

John, thank you.
JBaymore wrote:Is the glaze mainly spar?
Sorry, I do not understand word "spar" in this context. This is ash glaze, dry with shrinked part on one side and bottom. Too rough could say chanoyu senseis I know but exhibitions has probably different rules.
JBaymore wrote:I too was not able to go this year.... I'll be in Yixing and it overlaps the dates. Maybe next year if we both get invited again.
John, Yixing sounds great - congratulation.
That is my dream to get confirmed invitation for next year, about your I have no doubt:)

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by JBaymore » Apr 17th, '13, 10:11

andrzej bero wrote:John, thank you.
JBaymore wrote:Is the glaze mainly spar?
Sorry, I do not understand word "spar" in this context. This is ash glaze, dry with shrinked part on one side and bottom.


Sorry.... US colloquial abbreviation for "FELDspar". Looks like a glaze that is mainly composed of a feldspar with a small amount of flux sources.
andrzej bero wrote:Too rough could say chanoyu senseis I know but exhibitions has probably different rules.
Yeah..... a lot of the teabowls that potters seem to like so much are not really suited for actual Chanoyu use. But if the interior whisking zone is smooth, it should still be OK and the tactile exterior adds something for the hands to experience.

Thanks for the kind words. Yeah, I'm looking forward to seeing Yixing.

best,

.................john

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Re: Andrzej Bero - Journey through the Mud

by andrzej bero » Apr 30th, '13, 10:49

John, thanks - as usual something new to learn.

And Now For Something Completely Different ... just a few left from my latest works (started to hoard for comming exhibition)
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by victoria3 » Apr 30th, '13, 15:52

Andrzej gorgeous pieces. I look forward to holding one of these soon!

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Re: Andrzej Bero - Journey through the Mud

by Devoted135 » May 10th, '13, 16:46

Realized I forgot to post pictures of this little gem. She handles lighter oolongs beautifully. :D

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Basking in the sun along with Ben Shan oolong, and a Greenwoodstudio teacup.
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Re: Andrzej Bero - Journey through the Mud

by Petr Novák » May 11th, '13, 08:10

I finally should get some of your teapots, Andrzej! Before they will be too good to be affordable:) Very nice.

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by andrzej bero » May 11th, '13, 16:38

victoria3 wrote:Andrzej gorgeous pieces. I look forward to holding one of these soon!
thanks Victoria, you are welcome:) still a few are left https://picasaweb.google.com/1093021064 ... directlink
Devoted135 wrote:Realized I forgot to post pictures of this little gem. She handles lighter oolongs beautifully.
Thanks, nice paring with oolongs and Shawn's cup. btw how is your cat?
Petr Novák wrote:I finally should get some of your teapots, Andrzej! Before they will be too good to be affordable:) Very nice.
Petr, in my complacency I thought they are already "too good" but still affordable:)) Seriously: thanks and you know me, I am always open for swap ...

And Now For Something Completely Different... some bigger stuff preparing for exhibition
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by Devoted135 » May 13th, '13, 12:52

andrzej bero wrote:
Devoted135 wrote:Realized I forgot to post pictures of this little gem. She handles lighter oolongs beautifully.
Thanks, nice paring with oolongs and Shawn's cup. btw how is your cat?
She's doing well, but is still sad when I go out on the porch I think. :) Thanks so much for asking!

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Re: Andrzej Bero - Journey through the Mud

by 茶藝-TeaArt08 » May 20th, '13, 03:28

Andrzej Bero,

Greetings!

I looked at your blog as well as at your teaware on Darjeeling and Five Star and really appreciate your work. I'd like to purchase a pot from your Picasa site. What is the best method for doing this?

Thank you,
Scott

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