aloha !
quick post of a recent guinomi with 'gold jewel' biidoro new offerings and more on my etsy galleries, link below to see more ! THANKS !
also new offerings on my etsy galleries
http://www.etsy.com/shop/corylum
at the moment working on building a new wood kiln !
wish me luck.
Jun 20th, '14, 18:45
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Re: cory Lum (bonjiri) chadogu
Gorgeous bildoro, and luck with the wood kiln. Can't wait to see what you do with that.
Jun 26th, '14, 18:39
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thanks debunix !
from yesterdays firing, handbuilt / tebineri matcha chawan. fired on shells.
cheers
cory
from yesterdays firing, handbuilt / tebineri matcha chawan. fired on shells.
cheers
cory
Jun 27th, '14, 14:13
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Re: cory Lum (bonjiri) chadogu
Wow!!! Fantastic pieces as always. really liking these pinched forms, I also sent you a PM.
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humble thanks blairswhitaker
please enjoy a new experiment, i've been working with using precious metals, in this case 99.99 % pure silver in my high fire glazes
wild ! fun experimentations
https://www.etsy.com/shop/corylum
please enjoy a new experiment, i've been working with using precious metals, in this case 99.99 % pure silver in my high fire glazes
wild ! fun experimentations
https://www.etsy.com/shop/corylum
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Re: cory Lum (bonjiri) chadogu
Aloha Cory! great last chawans.
How do you add silver to the glaze? in what form?
How do you add silver to the glaze? in what form?
Jul 13th, '14, 12:21
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humble thanks !
andrzej i'm using powdered silver in a slip form applied/layered under glaze
fun !
for your weekend viewing pleasure. a pair of rattle guinomi or sake cups
have a great weekend !
cory
http://www.etsy.com/shop/corylum
more offerings coming soon !
andrzej i'm using powdered silver in a slip form applied/layered under glaze
fun !
for your weekend viewing pleasure. a pair of rattle guinomi or sake cups
have a great weekend !
cory
http://www.etsy.com/shop/corylum
more offerings coming soon !
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Re: cory Lum (bonjiri) chadogu
This little sculpture is called a futaoki, or lid rest. this piece is amazing and looks to me like old cherry bark peeling away from a branch or trunk.
for those that don't really know what it is, it's for resting the hishaku, or water ladle, and the kettle lid, when practicing the way of tea.
it doesn't have an uninteresting view on it. I will be putting it to good use at the start of next month when I will be hosting a small chaji.
here it is in action with a hishaku
and a kama lid
thanks cory this one of a kind piece is going to look great combined with the rest of my dogu.
for those that don't really know what it is, it's for resting the hishaku, or water ladle, and the kettle lid, when practicing the way of tea.
it doesn't have an uninteresting view on it. I will be putting it to good use at the start of next month when I will be hosting a small chaji.
here it is in action with a hishaku
and a kama lid
thanks cory this one of a kind piece is going to look great combined with the rest of my dogu.
Re: cory Lum (bonjiri) chadogu
I second that. Great looking futaoki! (edit: typo)
The woodbark looks great, and the color is spot on.
The woodbark looks great, and the color is spot on.
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@blairswhitaker and @fuut
humble thanks !
a bit time consuming carving this wonderful small sculpture !
i'll have to make another someday !
the finish or giaze is a serendipitous firing method.
soda firing where water/soda mix is shot into the kiln past 2000 degrees !
fun !
fiery !
MAHALO !
cory
humble thanks !
a bit time consuming carving this wonderful small sculpture !
i'll have to make another someday !
the finish or giaze is a serendipitous firing method.
soda firing where water/soda mix is shot into the kiln past 2000 degrees !
fun !
fiery !
MAHALO !
cory
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ALOHA !
currently i'm featured in a fantastic online show on american made chawan
http://www.studiokotokoto.com/product-c ... wl/page/2/
honored to be featured with Peter Pincus, Ayumi Horie, Marc Digeros, Birdie Boone, Bill Geisinger, Joseph Pintz,
i have four more chawan available !
CHEERS !
http://www.studiokotokoto.com/product-c ... wl/page/2/
cory
currently i'm featured in a fantastic online show on american made chawan
http://www.studiokotokoto.com/product-c ... wl/page/2/
honored to be featured with Peter Pincus, Ayumi Horie, Marc Digeros, Birdie Boone, Bill Geisinger, Joseph Pintz,
i have four more chawan available !
CHEERS !
http://www.studiokotokoto.com/product-c ... wl/page/2/
cory
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aloha everyone !
sharing a couple double walled vessels
need more practice, haven't carved or used the blade for a while !
throwing was fun !
white porcelainous clay body !
sharing a couple double walled vessels
need more practice, haven't carved or used the blade for a while !
throwing was fun !
white porcelainous clay body !
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Love the chawans in the online show.
And I'm always impressed that anyone can make those double-walled vessels--I've done enough with clay in the past to have a sense of how difficult that is to do.
And I'm always impressed that anyone can make those double-walled vessels--I've done enough with clay in the past to have a sense of how difficult that is to do.
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