Sep 27th, '15, 10:00
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by inge » Sep 27th, '15, 10:00
A gaiwan in the same speckled, grogged stoneware:

- gaiwan
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I am finding gaiwan are really challenging but satisfying to make - only a very small margin of error is allowed, or the pieces will not fit nicely together when assembled. When they're glazed, they have to be fired separately of course, and this increases the risk of a bad fit. So I feel great when it works.
Sep 27th, '15, 10:14
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by inge » Sep 27th, '15, 10:14
A very small kyusu (merely 75ml) in porcelain:

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It was in last weekend's load, fired to 1250 degrees Celcius. Since it was slightly underfired the surface is matte and there are some earthworm marks on the surface of the glaze near the spout.
This little porcelain teapot below was thrown in Limoges porcelain, and glazed in the same glaze, fired to a nice translucent white at 1280 degrees Celcius.

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Sep 27th, '15, 10:22
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by inge » Sep 27th, '15, 10:22
Lastly a shuiping - or an attempt at one...
This was a real challenge, as I don't normally make so "formal", or rigid teapots. Makes me feel really humble... Imagine there are craftsmen who turn perfect ones out every day...

- side view shuiping
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- back
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- lid off
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Oct 16th, '15, 04:16
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by inge » Oct 16th, '15, 04:16
Kiln opening this morning. Some impressions here, more pictures on Etsy
http://www.etsy.com/shop/PotterybyIngeNielsen and, eventually, my blog
http://www.potterybyin.blogspot.com

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- shibo
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Thanks for looking!
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by 茶藝-TeaArt08 » Oct 17th, '15, 02:21
Inge,
Congratulations on the new pieces and the successful firing!
Oct 17th, '15, 16:37
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by debunix » Oct 17th, '15, 16:37
The teadust glaze looks especially nice on the teabowls.
How big is the 'celadon' tea tray/tea boat?
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by andrzej bero » Oct 18th, '15, 07:50
so nice those porcelane items, I see you are really workin girl
Oct 19th, '15, 00:43
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by inge » Oct 19th, '15, 00:43
茶艺, Debunix, William, Andzrej - thanks for your kind feedback.
The teaboat was smallish, 20 x7 cm with 18,5 cm usable surface, as it was intended to fit onto a small table and to go with a previously ordered kyusu and cup.
Thanks for looking

Nov 6th, '15, 03:11
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by inge » Nov 6th, '15, 03:11
Hi Everyone
Some new pieces fresh from my kiln:
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- pink
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- oilspot porcelain tianmu bowl
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- kaki porcelain mug
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Dec 7th, '15, 08:50
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by inge » Dec 7th, '15, 08:50
Dear All
Some pictures of the latest pieces to emerge from my kiln. Among them a handful of shibos and another handful of kyusus, now for sale on Etsy.
Most are thrown in a mix of two local clays from Wallonia, Belgium. It is a coarsely grogged, iron-rich clay (about 5%) fired to its max temp of 1250 Celcius. It is similar in quality to the lighter-coloured coarse clay I have used previously, but staining is no longer an issue with this dark body.

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Thanks for looking - comments and suggestions welcome!
Inge
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by Chip » Dec 7th, '15, 09:05
Looks great!
Dec 7th, '15, 09:19
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by inge » Dec 7th, '15, 09:19
Thank you Chip!
Some pictures of some of the kyusu pots

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Dec 7th, '15, 09:26
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by inge » Dec 7th, '15, 09:26
And finally (phew, it takes me a long time to upload and crop and shrink these pics!), some odd bits and bobs...

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Thanks for looking, as always!
Jan 17th, '16, 16:58
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by inge » Jan 17th, '16, 16:58
Hi teachat friends -
Just a few pictures of new pieces - more on ETsy (
http://www.etsy.com/shop/PotterybyIngeNielsen).

- "wild" oilspot
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- black oilspot
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I will eventually post all the pics from this firing on my blog
http://www.potterybyin.blogspot.com. There I shall also soon post some pics of my current pet project - a viable hare fur glaze. This firing was a breakthrough in some way - but there is still a lot of work ahead... I will just post a very selective shot here (avoiding the view of the inside

) and go away and ponder how to improve the recipe:

- hare fur in progress
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