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Posted: May 12th, '09, 13:31
by bonjiri
hanaire (vase)
18 inches high.
ye old chalice
Posted: May 12th, '09, 13:33
by bonjiri
old chalice
applied feldspar
high fired , gas kiln
12 inches high
Posted: May 12th, '09, 13:33
by Chip
You continue to amaze us!
Posted: May 12th, '09, 13:33
by Pentox
Oh my the Yunomi is absolutely gorgeous.
guinomi (sake cup)
Posted: May 12th, '09, 13:35
by bonjiri
small guinomi. high fired cone 10, hawaiian clay. clay i dug from pauoa
aloha
cory
chawan inspiration
Posted: May 12th, '09, 13:40
by bonjiri
this is the scene that inspired this chawan
aloha !
Drop Dead Gorgeous
Posted: May 12th, '09, 13:49
by Mrs. Chip
Wow, Cory I want that chawan!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It is a spectacular piece and in my fave color too!
This is now at the
very top of my wish list.
eye of orinocco
Posted: May 12th, '09, 13:53
by bonjiri
the emerald eye of orinocco
Posted: May 12th, '09, 14:50
by woozl
Cory,
the hanaire is amazing.
As are the carved pices!!!!!
Have you made any tokkuri?
Love to see 'em.
tokkuri
Posted: May 12th, '09, 14:54
by bonjiri
thank you kindly wooz. above is a tokkuri-like shape. hyotan shape.
mahalo !
hehe ! tokkuri !
i have in the past, i've been concentrating on a process called cooling reduction and leaving for japan this week thursday.
will be back to hawaii in june. i need a tokkuri for myself, so i'll make several
aloha !
cory
Posted: May 12th, '09, 16:12
by woozl
On behalf of all tea chatters, I wish you and yours a wonerfilled trip.
cheers
woozl
Posted: May 12th, '09, 16:36
by Chip
Moved here by moderator ...
bonjiri wrote:
one of my old yunomi. i was experimenting with a carbon trap shino glaze. soda ash intensive, the glaze dries and forms wild soda ash crystals.
Posted: May 12th, '09, 17:17
by geeber1
LOVE that speckled one, Cory!
I think we need to organize a TeaChat field trip to Hawaii and pay you a visit!
thanks chip ! MAHALO !
Posted: May 13th, '09, 05:47
by bonjiri
geeber1 wrote:LOVE that speckled one, Cory!
I think we need to organize a TeaChat field trip to Hawaii and pay you a visit!
hehe !
you're more than welcome here in the islands !
summer is soon upon us. a little warm
fun !
thank you for viewing my ceramics and photographs
also, if there are makers/potters i'm happy to share any information. glazes, firing, etc. if i know i can provide an answer. if i don't know, i can likely find the answer.
shall i start posting glaze recipes ? hehe !
check out john britt's book on high fire glazes.
mahalo
cory
Posted: May 13th, '09, 08:37
by kymidwife
I "LOVE" the carved teapots... the speckled yunomi needs to live at my home... the emerald green eye is gorgeous... your work is spectacular!
But that chicken foot sake cup scares me alittle. Looks like something I saw in a salad in the local Asian Market.
Seriously really do admire your work... thanks so much for sharing. The speckled yunomi is calling my name.
Sarah