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Re: Celadon Show and Tell

by karmaplace » Aug 13th, '11, 06:37

Chip wrote:Karma,
debunix wrote:Very pretty, especially the pot.
+1!

*looking for a similar Korean set with cranes!*
I've yet to run into a set like that with cranes, but if I spot one I'll let you know.

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Re: Celadon Show and Tell

by Chip » Aug 14th, '11, 00:29

karmaplace wrote:
Chip wrote:Karma,
debunix wrote:Very pretty, especially the pot.
+1!

*looking for a similar Korean set with cranes!*
I've yet to run into a set like that with cranes, but if I spot one I'll let you know.
Thank you kindly, karmaplace.

I have seen the crane motif on Korean celadon(?) pieces, but not the kyusu or a set. I am sure it has been done.

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Re: Celadon Show and Tell

by auhckw » Aug 21st, '11, 08:17

Someone asked me to stop using dong dao ru kiln (celadon) cup as it can contain poison (lead) with the way it was processed to made the crackle. Is it true? How do we know it is safe?

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Re: Celadon Show and Tell

by auhckw » Aug 25th, '11, 12:27

2 days ago I bought the right cup, today went to another branch and bought the left cup. Celadon cup made in taiwan. A year 2011 production (as per printed at the bottom of the cup). According to the shop Purple colour is lesser in quantity compared to the other coloured celadon.

Lin's Ceramic Studio - Sunflower Shape Cup (Purple Colour)
陶作坊 – 怀汝葵花杯 (紫色)
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Re: Celadon Show and Tell

by debunix » Aug 25th, '11, 12:51

Splendid cups, hard to imagine those being considered "second rate".

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Re: Celadon Show and Tell

by auhckw » Aug 25th, '11, 12:54

debunix wrote:Splendid cups, hard to imagine those being considered "second rate".
Second rate?

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Re: Celadon Show and Tell

by auhckw » Sep 27th, '11, 09:47

Dong Dao Ru Kin (Celadon) Gaiwan (Moon White) - 150ml - Used to own a similar gaiwan but sold it to a friend. Today decided to buy back the same gaiwan from the teashop.

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*Photo is the new gaiwan though it looks like the old gaiwan photo :)

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Re: Celadon Show and Tell

by auhckw » Sep 27th, '11, 09:48

Dong Dao Ru Kiln Cup (Moon White) - 100ml - Bought myself a big cup too :)

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Re: Celadon Show and Tell

by teaisme » Sep 30th, '11, 14:31

Chip wrote: *looking for a similar Korean set with cranes!*
may be slightly too big for you, guessing 8-9 oz?
But it is korean and is celadon with cranes

ends in less then a day, prob not enough time to contact seller for better pics

http://www.ebay.com/itm/260779273993?ss ... 1438.l2649

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Re: Celadon Show and Tell

by Chip » Sep 30th, '11, 14:45

teaisme wrote:
Chip wrote: *looking for a similar Korean set with cranes!*
may be slightly too big for you, guessing 8-9 oz?
But it is korean and is celadon with cranes

ends in less then a day, prob not enough time to contact seller for better pics

http://www.ebay.com/itm/260779273993?ss ... 1438.l2649
Thanks for the tip ... checking it out. :mrgreen:

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Re: Celadon Show and Tell

by brandon » Sep 30th, '11, 14:57

Chip wrote:
teaisme wrote:
Chip wrote: *looking for a similar Korean set with cranes!*
may be slightly too big for you, guessing 8-9 oz?
But it is korean and is celadon with cranes

ends in less then a day, prob not enough time to contact seller for better pics

http://www.ebay.com/itm/260779273993?ss ... 1438.l2649
Thanks for the tip ... checking it out. :mrgreen:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Korean-Inlay-Ce ... 1675wt_954

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Re: Celadon Show and Tell

by teaisme » Sep 30th, '11, 15:07

Man I had just reread this thread the other day. If I had known you were looking for cranes I would have told you about this korean celadon tea bowl. :( Very nice. :o It's over though, winner paid $60.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/120774605569?ss ... 1438.l2649

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Re: Celadon Show and Tell

by teaisme » Sep 30th, '11, 15:10

lol brandon

nice comparison there, looks older then the one I posted, very nice indeed

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Re: Celadon Show and Tell

by Chip » Sep 30th, '11, 18:43

Thanks B and T ... I do occasionally see bowls floating around on ebay. I am not sure why I have not taken the plunge yet.

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Re: Celadon Show and Tell

by Dingshu » Oct 4th, '11, 16:01

"Someone asked me to stop using dong dao ru kiln (celadon) cup as it can contain poison (lead) with the way it was processed to made the crackle. Is it true?"

I've always thought that traditionally an extremely fine iron powder was rubbed in to bring out the crackle in a crackle glaze. Today, you'll often see Chinese potters dipping pieces in some sort of purple chemical solution instead. For a lighter, golden look, a fine earth powder is sometimes used. No doubt other materials are also used, including shoe polish for all I know.

Point is, while I'm not aware of lead being used, you can't rule it out I suppose, and who knows what material has in fact been used on any given piece. So if someone's cautious about drinking from a cup that's got dark crackles inside, I'd respect that, even if I might not be all that cautious myself and still use the cup.

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