Re: NEWEST CHAPTER! Show Off Your Pots and Cups XVII
posted below is the teaboat and teacup I said I was going to upload
Last edited by yalokinh on Jun 18th, '13, 23:19, edited 2 times in total.
Re: NEWEST CHAPTER! Show Off Your Pots and Cups XVII
Here is the teaboat and the teacup.

Untitled by ntman98, on Flickr

Untitled by ntman98, on Flickr

Untitled by ntman98, on Flickr

Untitled by ntman98, on Flickr

Untitled by ntman98, on Flickr

Untitled by ntman98, on Flickr

Untitled by ntman98, on Flickr

Untitled by ntman98, on Flickr

Untitled by ntman98, on Flickr

Untitled by ntman98, on Flickr

Untitled by ntman98, on Flickr

Untitled by ntman98, on Flickr

Untitled by ntman98, on Flickr

Untitled by ntman98, on Flickr

Untitled by ntman98, on Flickr

Untitled by ntman98, on Flickr
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Re: NEWEST CHAPTER! Show Off Your Pots and Cups XVII
I really enjoy the tea boat; I've not seen one quite like it. The whole grouping feels earthy and harmonious!
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Re: NEWEST CHAPTER! Show Off Your Pots and Cups XVII
I know I promised one more piece from my birthday order from Artistic Nippon, so without further ado a Tanba yaki guinomi by Onishi Masafumi.

Masafumi guinomi (2) by Adam Yusko, on Flickr
Sorry I accidentally posted this in the wrong topic earlier 

Masafumi guinomi (2) by Adam Yusko, on Flickr


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Re: NEWEST CHAPTER! Show Off Your Pots and Cups XVII
On my screen, that's reading as a very deep blue. Is it blue, or black? Either way, a lovely rocky swirly piece.
Re: NEWEST CHAPTER! Show Off Your Pots and Cups XVII
It is far closer to black, I think that is the evening light coming in from a window. Does this photo give you a better idea?debunix wrote:On my screen, that's reading as a very deep blue. Is it blue, or black? Either way, a lovely rocky swirly piece.

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Re: NEWEST CHAPTER! Show Off Your Pots and Cups XVII
A new teacup--a Seigan blue Hagi, a rather large 'wan' or small chawan:

There's a dark almost spiral at the bottom of the bowl

It's got a simple foot

but the complexity of the glaze is the stellar attraction

and lots more here

There's a dark almost spiral at the bottom of the bowl

It's got a simple foot

but the complexity of the glaze is the stellar attraction

and lots more here
Re: NEWEST CHAPTER! Show Off Your Pots and Cups XVII
Beautiful tanba piece, Adam! The lighting on that first picture gives it an amazing hue.
And likewise with the hagi piece, deb!The blue seems to be a much darker one that Seigan normally uses, or is that the lighting? It sort of looks like the "sea cucumber" style of glaze, but in blue-tone.
And likewise with the hagi piece, deb!The blue seems to be a much darker one that Seigan normally uses, or is that the lighting? It sort of looks like the "sea cucumber" style of glaze, but in blue-tone.
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Re: NEWEST CHAPTER! Show Off Your Pots and Cups XVII
It really is quite an unusual deep shade of blue. I've got several other pieces with lighter variations of Seigan blue.Drax wrote:The blue seems to be a much darker one that Seigan normally uses, or is that the lighting? It sort of looks like the "sea cucumber" style of glaze, but in blue-tone.
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Debunix,
Personally, that piece is stunning. It's rich, celestial, and yet still earthy. It looks like it's solid and a pleasure to hold in the hand!
This is a recent (May) teapot I received from Hojo. It's Sado red clay, reduction fired, 130ml (a nice size for two people), and pours well. I am still working with the pairings for this pot. I tried a couple Gao Shan teas, which the smell of the heated clay and the taste of water heated in the pot, told me might not work. It works o.k. but next I'm going to try Tie Guanyin, something with roast, with the kyusu and see what it offers. Anyone else with a similar pot have suggestions based on your own personal testings with the same clay/pot? I am curious to know what other people with similar Shimizu Ken kyusu have found.



Personally, that piece is stunning. It's rich, celestial, and yet still earthy. It looks like it's solid and a pleasure to hold in the hand!
This is a recent (May) teapot I received from Hojo. It's Sado red clay, reduction fired, 130ml (a nice size for two people), and pours well. I am still working with the pairings for this pot. I tried a couple Gao Shan teas, which the smell of the heated clay and the taste of water heated in the pot, told me might not work. It works o.k. but next I'm going to try Tie Guanyin, something with roast, with the kyusu and see what it offers. Anyone else with a similar pot have suggestions based on your own personal testings with the same clay/pot? I am curious to know what other people with similar Shimizu Ken kyusu have found.



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NEWEST CHAPTER! Show Off Your Pots and Cups XVII
Love the handstand pic--it's a very balanced pot. No idea on tea pairings.