like a phoenix....
a kyusu from HOJO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Re: Like a phoenix ...
Yeah, not so easy. Knowing the answer, I thought easy peasy.Fuut wrote:I wouldn't have noticed that in a hundred years!Chip wrote:the key you summarily unlock ... this clue was not so easy.

"Something new ... something old."Drax wrote:![]()
Excellent news....! Now the question is who (singular) or who (plural)...? Hmmmmmmm.
Two clues for two pieces of the puzzle that is now beginning to come into focus.
Ohhh, no go on the Hojo.kyarazen wrote:like a phoenix....
a kyusu from HOJO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Thanks for the kind thought.Drax wrote:Hrm, how about a chanoyu SOP, and John Baymore is making the chawans??

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'like a phoenix'
Petr Novak has called some of his unglazed bizen-like pots 'Phoenix' pots,

and ash creates much of the lovely finish effects in Bizen-ware, so will these be Bizen-style Kyusus by a still-to-be-guessed artisan?
Petr Novak has called some of his unglazed bizen-like pots 'Phoenix' pots,

and ash creates much of the lovely finish effects in Bizen-ware, so will these be Bizen-style Kyusus by a still-to-be-guessed artisan?
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I'll go back to my idea of a father and son offering. The Sou family was already nixed, but we never quite got a no response on the Shibuya clan. Another possibility could be the Notoumi clan. But that quickly exhausts my knowledge of father-son teams, or at least ones that we've discussed previously.
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Interesting approach. But not this time.Drax wrote:I'll go back to my idea of a father and son offering. The Sou family was already nixed, but we never quite got a no response on the Shibuya clan. Another possibility could be the Notoumi clan. But that quickly exhausts my knowledge of father-son teams, or at least ones that we've discussed previously.

Re: Like a phoenix ...
How about an old form or shape combined with a new glaze or technique? Or vice versa?Chip wrote:"Something new ... something old."

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Re: Like a phoenix ...
Interesting approach. But not this time.Drax wrote:How about an old form or shape combined with a new glaze or technique? Or vice versa?Chip wrote:"Something new ... something old."

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... you could be onto something ...dshu wrote:Could it be... Something Completely Different?
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Perhaps a field trip to a tea producing region?!Chip wrote:Something new ...
Focus on origin.
