Awww, shucks. I love Yoshiki but the photos are not displaying. Bowman, please let me know if I can help you to display your photos! Or anyone who posts photos can also assist you.
There os a topic under User Guide.
http://www.teachat.com/viewtopic.php?f=63&t=12549
Thanks also for sharing, Tobias, Michael, and Cory!
Jan 16th, '12, 16:13
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Got these in the mail today:
A carved cup and a guinomi, both made by Jeff Guerrero.Re: NEWEST CHAPTER! Show Off Your Pots and Cups XVII
Super cool Tobias, I just met him the other day. Cool guy!
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Hi
This is a Majolica Cauliflower Teapot, circa 1880.
Majolica has a great many fantasticly shaped and colorful teapots of this era. This has a lead based glaze, so I won't be using it to drink from, but I think it is a great looking piece as a collectible.

This is a Majolica Cauliflower Teapot, circa 1880.
Majolica has a great many fantasticly shaped and colorful teapots of this era. This has a lead based glaze, so I won't be using it to drink from, but I think it is a great looking piece as a collectible.

Jan 22nd, '12, 19:11
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My new scallop yunomi from the TC TA SO #4 is not as colorful as that Majolica pot, but it has a subtle glow that I adore

I especially like the interior--it was a shot of the interior that made me pick this one over the others--and in person it is just as richly variable as in the original photo.

Depending on the light, it can be highly reflective

or softly glowing

I also picked up a turquoise oribe tea cup with the same order, and this little cup is my favorite shape and, at a capacity of about 4 ounces (120 mL), it's one that will get a lot of use.

I like the color variations in the glaze

and even the base is pretty with a little maroon highlighting the little spiral inside the foot


I especially like the interior--it was a shot of the interior that made me pick this one over the others--and in person it is just as richly variable as in the original photo.

Depending on the light, it can be highly reflective

or softly glowing

I also picked up a turquoise oribe tea cup with the same order, and this little cup is my favorite shape and, at a capacity of about 4 ounces (120 mL), it's one that will get a lot of use.

I like the color variations in the glaze

and even the base is pretty with a little maroon highlighting the little spiral inside the foot

Jan 23rd, '12, 08:52
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Exceptional "Bill's turquoise", debunix. I have one of the same shape and size that I love and use A LOT but yours may actually give it a run for its money. I haven't seen many of those turn out so bright on the top and on the inside. Really nice.
Don't you just love the cup's glassy feel on the outside as well?
Don't you just love the cup's glassy feel on the outside as well?
Jan 23rd, '12, 10:18
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Mine has one little patch of not-quite-glassy smooth surface where something is a little rougher just for contrast. I'd been enjoying the look of the turquoise pieces for a while, but this one had the size and shape that I prefer, plus the very nice streaks of purple on it.
Jan 24th, '12, 07:24
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revisting this teabowl
its somehow stuck in my memory
need to explore more serendipitous movement of ash
its somehow stuck in my memory
need to explore more serendipitous movement of ash
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Jan 25th, '12, 19:33
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one of my favorite yunomi
triple biidoro or three dragon eyes
serendipity !
gotta love serendipity !
cheers,
happy new years !
cory
triple biidoro or three dragon eyes
serendipity !
gotta love serendipity !
cheers,
happy new years !
cory
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Jan 25th, '12, 20:31
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wow..the Bidoro you get out of your pieces never cease to amaze me
Jan 25th, '12, 20:37
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new double walled carved mizusashi
fresh water container . high fired
fresh water container . high fired
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Feb 3rd, '12, 16:31
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night.owl wrote:Very nice! I love the way the color of the crackles matches the color of the tea, like they seamlessly blend right into one another...
Thanks....... that was the idea.

best,
..............john
Feb 6th, '12, 19:27
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ok..before i post some pics..of which i am a couple teawares behind on..
can someone perhaps be able to translate this? I tried a coupel ocr translators but they didnt seem to jive well

can someone perhaps be able to translate this? I tried a coupel ocr translators but they didnt seem to jive well
