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Re: Petr Novák - Pots under influence of tea

by Tead Off » Mar 3rd, '10, 23:12

Here is a Novak Teacaddy.
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Re: Petr Novák - Pots under influence of tea

by IPT » Mar 4th, '10, 01:25

What a fantastic looking piece!!!

Does it seal well?

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Re: Petr Novák - Pots under influence of tea

by Petr Novák » Mar 4th, '10, 16:13

Thank you Tead Off for release of yours acquisitions. I hope you will enjoy it. Here is your tea jar once more, just after unloading the kiln in front of it.
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And here is variation. Porcelain tea jar with Nuka glaze.
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IPT: The lids fit pretty well and I make it double lid . It is not airproof of course and for long term storage it is better to wax the lid but I like it for day-after-day teas.

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Re: Petr Novák - Pots under influence of tea

by Seeker » Mar 4th, '10, 16:43

Stunning Petr!

ever make chaire?

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Re: Petr Novák - Pots under influence of tea

by Petr Novák » Mar 4th, '10, 17:32

Here is one...I would like to work on it more in the future. Now I am more focused on laef teas.
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Re: Petr Novák - Pots under influence of tea

by rjiwrth » Mar 4th, '10, 21:27

Petr Novák wrote:Here is one...I would like to work on it more in the future. Now I am more focused on laef teas.
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Good gracious! Look at that :shock: IwantIwantIwant .
Lovely.

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Re: Petr Novák - Pots under influence of tea

by Tead Off » Mar 4th, '10, 23:20

IPT wrote:What a fantastic looking piece!!!

Does it seal well?
I think Petr answered the question. In general, with pottery tea caddies, you are not going to get a good seal unless the inner lid is lined with a thicker material. Wax would be okay for long term storage but not every day use. One could build a foil liner for the lid that would be helpful in keeping it more airtight but it will never be as good as a well made Chinese pewter or even modern plastic lined caddies that keep air out more or less completely. Aesthetics are important for me so the trade off is acceptable.

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Re: Petr Novák - Pots under influence of tea

by Tead Off » Mar 4th, '10, 23:29

More Novak cups, about 90ml
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lovely matched set
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nicely mottled interior glazing
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wonderful texture
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These cups are actually quite delicate in the hands. Light in weight and the liquor looks great in it. Well done, Petr.

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Re: Petr Novák - Pots under influence of tea

by Chip » Mar 4th, '10, 23:49

OOOOOOO, wow, that is incredible! WOWZA! Thanks for sharing, missed that one on Petr's site.

Aptly named!

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Re: Petr Novák - Pots under influence of tea

by IPT » Mar 5th, '10, 01:53

Those cups are incredible! What fantastic texture! I'm really a fan of your work Petr.

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Re: Petr Novák - Pots under influence of tea

by rjiwrth » Mar 5th, '10, 07:24

Rebecca will be hunting for that second job just to fund desires to purchase this artist's work. Honestly. Petr...you are lulling us into a hypnotic state...dreaming of your tea things....somebody knock me upside the head and wake me up!!! :shock: :mrgreen:

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Re: Petr Novák - Pots under influence of tea

by Tead Off » Mar 6th, '10, 00:07

Here's a plug for Mirka, Petr's partner/lover/wife/gf......... :D
A simple black tray with formed and ridged edges and textured interior which is both subtle and interesting.
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Re: Petr Novák - Pots under influence of tea

by TokyoB » Mar 6th, '10, 08:38

Petr - Great work!
Tead Off - Thanks for the photos.

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Re: Petr Novák - Pots under influence of tea

by bonjiri » Mar 7th, '10, 04:03

petr

beautiful work !

wow ! enjoyed viewing your teapots ! and gaiwan too !

WonDERFUL !

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Re: Petr Novák - Pots under influence of tea

by Petr Novák » Mar 8th, '10, 08:03

Thank all of you for your posts. The glaze on Mirka’s plate is not only nice coat but there is also interesting story behind. It is clear clay glaze. We call it “Black Magda” after our friend Magda, which gave us first chunk of this material with words “lets try it in your kiln, we were in the Krušné Mountains digging semi-precious stones on one special place and this stones were covered by this clay” The clay was green like algae with some nacre shine. So I have mixed it with water, sieved it, and used it in consistency of cream like glaze. After our reduction firing at 1320°C it changed to this black glaze-engobe. So we asked our friend Magda to take us to this “secret” place of precious stones in The Mountains and we have brought back to our studio several bags of this material. Now, when I am sieving this glaze for glazing I sometime find small chalcedony or opal. I like it.
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"Black Magda" Shiboridashi set
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