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Clay type?

by JB-ONE » Feb 18th, '15, 23:26

This is a 75ml, single hole and has a high pitch. I'm thinking maybe qing shui ni. Any opinions?
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Feb 18th, '15, 23:27
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Re: clay type?

by JB-ONE » Feb 18th, '15, 23:27

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Re: clay type?

by steanze » Feb 19th, '15, 00:12

Looks like hong ni to me. To take clearer pictures of the clay you might want to increase the light in the room, lower the camera's ISO, and be a little closer with the camera :)

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Re: clay type?

by Tead Off » Feb 19th, '15, 05:58

Could even be a Taiwanese modern teapot.

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Re: clay type?

by JB-ONE » Feb 19th, '15, 06:37

I'll try and take pics with better lighting.

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Re: Clay type?

by JB-ONE » Feb 19th, '15, 17:47

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Re: Clay type?

by steanze » Feb 19th, '15, 19:28

Still looks like hong ni/modern zhu ni to me. From the last picture you can see that sand was added to the clay :) you see that sometimes in modern zhuni/hongni pots, I also have a couple of pots with mixed sand.

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Re: Clay type?

by JB-ONE » Feb 19th, '15, 20:20

steanze wrote:Still looks like hong ni/modern zhu ni to me. From the last picture you can see that sand was added to the clay :) you see that sometimes in modern zhuni/hongni pots, I also have a couple of pots with mixed sand.
cool. Thank you

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Re: Clay type?

by steanze » Feb 19th, '15, 22:38

You are welcome! :)

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