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Re: Ken Kang-Hawaii ceramics
Posted: Jul 17th, '12, 22:41
by Charlotte_J
Drax wrote:JBaymore wrote:It sure LOOKS like urushi, at least in the photos.
+1, I also thought it looked like a classic Japanese lacquerware lid until you asked...!
I really like the bamboo-style ornament on the lid handle, as well.
Yes! I thought it was lacquerware also
Re: Ken Kang-Hawaii ceramics
Posted: Jul 23rd, '12, 08:44
by bonjiri
hey john
cheers ken
i've handled ken's lids, the urethane looks like real urushi
i have to chuckle.
keep up the wonderful work ken
learning all time, thanks john for sharing and thanks ken for the recipe
Re: Ken Kang-Hawaii ceramics
Posted: Aug 2nd, '12, 21:29
by Ken Kang
Some new things for my upcoming Chanoyu show.
Aloha, Ken
Re: Ken Kang-Hawaii ceramics
Posted: Aug 2nd, '12, 21:31
by Ken Kang
More Chadogu
Re: Ken Kang-Hawaii ceramics
Posted: Aug 2nd, '12, 22:20
by JBaymore
That last grouping is stunning, Ken.
best,
..............john
Re: Ken Kang-Hawaii ceramics
Posted: Aug 2nd, '12, 22:32
by Ken Kang
JBaymore wrote:That last grouping is stunning, Ken.
best,
..............john
Thanks, John
All I need is a few chawans that look like yours.
Ken
Re: Ken Kang-Hawaii ceramics
Posted: Jan 29th, '14, 13:36
by bonjiri
hey ken !
happy new years !
2nd firing was much better. gotta add that second burner as you suggested... venturi or air assist ?
many thanks !
cory
Re: Ken Kang-Hawaii ceramics
Posted: Mar 5th, '24, 16:32
by bleu
Hi Ken,
I saw one of your shino teabowls at the Downtown Art Center. Would you be willing to share the recipe? It had small somewhat uniform crawling/healed pinholing. I used to have a similar recipe but it was in my mother's attic and might have gotten thrown out along with my pottery collection when she reroofed.
Thanks,
Brian Leu
Re: Ken Kang-Hawaii ceramics
Posted: Mar 28th, '24, 12:08
by bleu