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by Saladin » Apr 28th, '11, 14:04
What would it be? A crusty old Karatsu piece from the Momoyama period? A beautiful piece of shino embellished only with casually painted lines of iron, covered with a perfectly pitted glaze which blushed orange and pink where thin? A modern bowl by a Living (or Deceased) Treasure or master such as Arakawa, Hamada, or Rosanjin? Maybe you'd like a bowl made by one of the potters here?
A a potter I'm curious to see examples of what people lust after. I'd probably choose a Hamada Shoji piece or a toasted shino bowl from long ago. I'd take a big slapped around Oribe bowl too.

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Apr 28th, '11, 16:27
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by lekke » Apr 28th, '11, 16:27
No matter what the taste in pottery, I believe people lust after pieces that are unique, special, and come with a bit of the artist's soul.
Apr 28th, '11, 19:10
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by Saladin » Apr 28th, '11, 19:10
lekke wrote:No matter what the taste in pottery, I believe people lust after pieces that are unique, special, and come with a bit of the artist's soul.
That's true. I like these too.
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Apr 28th, '11, 19:16
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by MarshalN » Apr 28th, '11, 19:16
A nice, old karatsu
Apr 28th, '11, 21:10
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by Saladin » Apr 28th, '11, 21:10
I adore Song dynasty pottery and the black glazed wares are among my favorites. I was lucky as an art student in Boston to have a seen a stellar exhibit of these pots at the Harvard Sackler museum. I went about trying to copy them of course. The Musee Guimet in Paris has a wonderful collection too.
Apr 29th, '11, 16:18
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by TIM » Apr 29th, '11, 16:18
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by chingwa » Apr 29th, '11, 19:54
Tim, is that tea bowl really... 1000 years old... ?!?!?!

Apr 29th, '11, 20:29
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by Saladin » Apr 29th, '11, 20:29
chingwa wrote:Tim, is that tea bowl really... 1000 years old... ?!?!?!

That's a pretty classic example of form and glaze from that period, although the glaze drips don't usually freeze so dramatically.
http://www.artsmia.org/art-of-asia/cera ... abowls.cfm
Apr 29th, '11, 21:12
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by TIM » Apr 29th, '11, 21:12
Saladin wrote:chingwa wrote:Tim, is that tea bowl really... 1000 years old... ?!?!?!

That's a pretty classic example of form and glaze from that period, although the glaze drips don't usually freeze so dramatically.
http://www.artsmia.org/art-of-asia/cera ... abowls.cfm
Thanks Saladin. The drip glaze almost touching the ground which just formed before breaking, is especially attractive to me. It added a whole dimension of wabi into this classic piece.
http://theteagallery.blogspot.com/2008/ ... aware.html
Here are some more 'Normal' expected ones
Enjoy ~ T
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by debunix » Apr 29th, '11, 22:00
Stunning, timeless pieces.
I would love to hold those beautiful things, but only in a well-padded room without any hard surfaces nearby, so that they might survive the experience to delight many generations to come.
But I do feel like I have some pieces that are quite as beautiful, lacking only the special patina of age.
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by MarshalN » Apr 29th, '11, 22:48
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by jaderabbit » Apr 30th, '11, 10:37
One of each, please?
Oh teabowl envy....
Apr 30th, '11, 11:46
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by TIM » Apr 30th, '11, 11:46
Thats a beauty Mr. M

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by Saladin » Apr 30th, '11, 23:06
I wouldn't mind trying one of these too.
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