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Re: NEWEST CHAPTER! Show Off Your Pots and Cups XVII

Very nice pot Deb. I ve been eyeing some of Petre's work lately.debunix wrote:Yesterday's special delivery was a few items from Petr Novak. First this little teapot caught my eye:
and then I'd been wanting a little bit larger glazed teapot, to take on more of the larger-scale brewing duties at work:
The black magda glaze has a wonderful subtlety--a little brown and silvery and soft matte glow:
I also wanted an unglazed shiboridashi for puerh at work, and this little gem fit the bill
and it came with a cup with a really nice interior
and a then a drippy nuka-glazed cup snuck it's way into the cart....
Wonderful stuff.
Jan 14th, '13, 15:13
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Is very hard to stop with just one piece.....I like so many of the very differently styled pieces he makes.
Jan 14th, '13, 18:13
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+1 on all counts.debunix wrote:Is very hard to stop with just one piece.....I like so many of the very differently styled pieces he makes.
He is extremely diversified which makes his wares fun to collect and use.
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first of all im amazed that this thread has carried on so long.
secondly, im havent ccontributed to it in ages, so that needs to change.

secondly, im havent ccontributed to it in ages, so that needs to change.

Jan 16th, '13, 17:05
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Who, what, when, & where? The why is obvious, because it's cool!
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It was a gift a year ago....no idea on any of the specifics =/ other than that it's a happy little yixing mug
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Not sure if this will help you at all, likely not as I have no clue what this style of pottery is called in China. But in Japan that sort of effect is called Nerikome, and is created by wedging/ layering/ mixing together several different colored clay bodies, that still behave well enough together to be fired together.
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well its at least something new for me to know about, thanks!
Jan 16th, '13, 22:46
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In the US that is called Agate ware. Eck McCanless makes pottery similar to that...he's a seagrove, NC potter.
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Re: NEWEST CHAPTER! Show Off Your Pots and Cups XVII
AdamMY wrote:Not sure if this will help you at all, likely not as I have no clue what this style of pottery is called in China. But in Japan that sort of effect is called Nerikome, and is created by wedging/ layering/ mixing together several different colored clay bodies, that still behave well enough together to be fired together.
Yup. Agateware in the US- normally one cuts through it to expose multiple layers, like looking into a hole dug into geological strata. Most people add a colorant (metal oxide) to a clay, then mix it with uncolored clay so that they 2 clays are very similar.
I do a fair bit of this, but normally use porcelain and stoneware together so that they flash differently in the wood fire. This requires some mixing, but not too much. If it's not mixed enough then the thicker layers of porcelain crack (mostly minor S cracks in the bottom- but still unacceptable). Too much, and you lose the effect. It took a few tests to make that work well.
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Your black magda is outstandingdebunix wrote:Yesterday's special delivery was a few items from Petr Novak. First this little teapot caught my eye:
and then I'd been wanting a little bit larger glazed teapot, to take on more of the larger-scale brewing duties at work:
The black magda glaze has a wonderful subtlety--a little brown and silvery and soft matte glow:
I also wanted an unglazed shiboridashi for puerh at work, and this little gem fit the bill
and it came with a cup with a really nice interior
and a then a drippy nuka-glazed cup snuck it's way into the cart....
Wonderful stuff.
What is the volume ?
I've already ordered one ..
Jan 24th, '13, 15:24
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Re: NEWEST CHAPTER! Show Off Your Pots and Cups XVII
The big one is about 200mL, the little one 60mL.
NEWEST CHAPTER! Show Off Your Pots and Cups XVII
thanks for enlighten me .debunix wrote:The big one is about 200mL, the little one 60mL.