Nov 28th, '10, 22:45
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Re: NEW! Celadon Show and Tell
That is a very nice cup. I have one similar that is taller and much rougher that he custom made for me with a blue celadon glaze. I think I posted photos of it here, but I can't find it.
Re: NEW! Celadon Show and Tell
You posted esoteric tea ware, no cups or pitchers or anything like that.
In other words, canIseeit?
In other words, canIseeit?
Re: NEW! Celadon Show and Tell
Here's my Korean Celadon tea set:
Teapot:

The tea set (Korean Celadon - very beautiful):

Tea in the serving bowl waiting to be served:

Tea in the cups (I really like how GREEN the tea is.... although it's kinda hard to see it in this picture):

Leaves after the ceremony:

Teapot:

The tea set (Korean Celadon - very beautiful):

Tea in the serving bowl waiting to be served:

Tea in the cups (I really like how GREEN the tea is.... although it's kinda hard to see it in this picture):

Leaves after the ceremony:

Dec 10th, '10, 13:07
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Re: NEW! Celadon Show and Tell
Somebody mentioned that I haven't shown any tea ware celadon, so here are a few cups from my personal collection. They were all made in Taiwan. Each holds about 100ml
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Dec 10th, '10, 13:32
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Here are a few more.
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Dec 10th, '10, 14:01
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Dec 10th, '10, 14:04
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Re: NEW! Celadon Show and Tell
Very nice! I'm looking for a nice gaiwan, Hou De had a celadon beauty too.
Eventually, I hope!
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Dec 15th, '10, 15:46
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Re: NEW! Celadon Show and Tell
I'm looking for the Xu De Jia celadon cups. In the internet I found his celadon only in http://www.houdeasianart.com. But everything sold. Do you know other places with his work?
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http://www.chinese-tea-culture.com/tea- ... -sale.htmlzemlemer wrote:I'm looking for the Xu De Jia celadon cups. In the internet I found his celadon only in http://www.houdeasianart.com. But everything sold. Do you know other places with his work?
Dec 19th, '10, 14:06
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Re: NEW! Celadon Show and Tell
So this is only my second post--but I thought I might share my new tea set with the forum.
It's a new purchase via Ebay, listed as vintage Japanese celadon--though I'm actually wondering a little about how accurate that description might be.

Obviously, it's a side-handled pot. However, after looking at pictures of Korean teaware versus Japanese (including some wonderful examples from this forum!), the handle style and the lotus (?) relief decoration seems to me more traditionally Korean. Or Korean-inspired Japanese?

The whole set also including a cooling bowl (I think?), which I also don't usually see in Japanese sets ...
The glaze, on the other hand is gorgeous. Regardless of where is came from or how old it is, I really love this set, both in overall shape and color. I guess as an artist, I'd love to know more about where this came from and the artist who made it, if at all possible ... any thoughts?

The signature on the bottom of the teapot and cooling bowl ...

--Hope


Obviously, it's a side-handled pot. However, after looking at pictures of Korean teaware versus Japanese (including some wonderful examples from this forum!), the handle style and the lotus (?) relief decoration seems to me more traditionally Korean. Or Korean-inspired Japanese?

The whole set also including a cooling bowl (I think?), which I also don't usually see in Japanese sets ...

The glaze, on the other hand is gorgeous. Regardless of where is came from or how old it is, I really love this set, both in overall shape and color. I guess as an artist, I'd love to know more about where this came from and the artist who made it, if at all possible ... any thoughts?

The signature on the bottom of the teapot and cooling bowl ...

--Hope
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