
created by throwing 'doughnut' forms. i then cut the 'doughnut' forms and reassembled them. cone 10. teapot works, pours well. 38-inches long.
But this has not yet been destroyed by your unforgiving hammer!bonjiri wrote:
in ceramics, when u rush, bad things happen. when i fired this, i glazed and there was some moisture trapped in the handle. placement in the kiln was a recipe for disaster as the top of the kiln get hotter than the bottom. pop goes the weasel !
It's this kind of a tea dust glaze? Very beautiful.bonjiri wrote:natsu chawan
fascinating emerald chadamari
dimensions. width 5.75-inches x 2.00-inches
thank you . the carbon trap shino happens by serendipity (good chance).Cinnamon Kitty wrote:All of your work is jaw-droppingly gorgeous, but that speckled yunomi is phenomenal. The black and the orange just go so well together that the spots almost look alive. It is like a woolly bear caterpillar in the form of a cup.
thank you ! ash applied over shino and a magical firing.TIM wrote:It's this kind of a tea dust glaze? Very beautiful.bonjiri wrote:natsu chawan
fascinating emerald chadamari
dimensions. width 5.75-inches x 2.00-inches
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Wow -- That's a super fast turnaround!bonjiri wrote:aloha all ! just unloaded the kiln. whew. i threw some of these chawan on monday, bisqued tuesday and fired tuesday night. opened the kiln this evening. haha !
arigatou gozaimashita geekgurlGeekgirlUnveiled wrote:Love the hira chawan at the top, beautiful glaze, very well proportioned, nice work!