Dec 17th, '13, 16:10
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by 茶藝-TeaArt08 » Dec 17th, '13, 16:10
debunix wrote:(how are you seeing those images?)
Debunix,
I just copied and pasted the link from the forum into a new window and they came right up. When I pressed submit to place my typed reply, which had the original links in the reply, TeaChat would not allow me to submit my reply. I had to delete the image links from the quoted passage. It looks as if the images posted are not within the confines of the image limits (TeaChat said in red letters that the images were too large). Looks as though the images need to be resized and resubmitted. But pasting the link into a new window brings them up fine.
Blessings!
Dec 17th, '13, 16:41
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by Peacock » Dec 17th, '13, 16:41
I'm seeing the images tapatalk.
Dec 17th, '13, 20:31
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by debunix » Dec 17th, '13, 20:31
Ok, I can see them in Tapatalk too. Beautiful!
But they won't show up in TeaChat in my web browser because the images are too big. If you repost smaller versions other who don't use Tapatalk can appreciate them too....
Dec 18th, '13, 11:41
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by Jspigs » Dec 18th, '13, 11:41
debunix wrote:Ok, I can see them in Tapatalk too. Beautiful!
But they won't show up in TeaChat in my web browser because the images are too big. If you repost smaller versions other who don't use Tapatalk can appreciate them too....
Sorry about that. Let's try this again with smaller images. Hope these work:
Outside:

Inside:

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Dec 18th, '13, 11:58
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by debunix » Dec 18th, '13, 11:58
Shows up now in the web browser--really gorgeous, stained and unstained.
Dec 19th, '13, 20:56
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by Drax » Dec 19th, '13, 20:56
Reminds me of "turtle shell celadon".... very nice.
Dec 23rd, '13, 15:07
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by ShawnP » Dec 23rd, '13, 15:07
I know I posted this in Shawn's (Greenwood Studios) Artisan thread but not sure everyone looks down there. Just arrived 2 Beautiful Crackled Celadon cups.
Awesome, can't wait to see these stain up.
Thanks for looking.
Shawn
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Dec 23rd, '13, 15:50
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by Jspigs » Dec 23rd, '13, 15:50
ShawnP wrote:I know I posted this in Shawn's (Greenwood Studios) Artisan thread but not sure everyone looks down there. Just arrived 2 Beautiful Crackled Celadon cups.
Awesome, can't wait to see these stain up.
Thanks for looking.
Shawn
Wow I can't wait to see those once the staining takes hold. Please be sure to post updates on the staining.

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Jan 4th, '14, 22:09
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by debunix » Jan 4th, '14, 22:09
A new tea bowl from Petr Novak arrived today, one with a subtle snowflake glaze and celadon-like translucency that I couldn't stop thinking about from the first time I saw it on his 'available now' page
I posted a little more about it and the treebark pot that made the trip with it
in
Petr's topic.
Jan 4th, '14, 22:22
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by chrl42 » Jan 4th, '14, 22:22
debunix wrote:A new tea bowl from Petr Novak arrived today, one with a subtle snowflake glaze and celadon-like translucency that I couldn't stop thinking about from the first time I saw it on his 'available now' page
I posted a little more about it and the treebark pot that made the trip with it
in
Petr's topic.
looks wonderful,
that blue-ish glaze follows a lot like Henan 'Tian Qing' glaze (fired over 1300c). So many talented folks on Teachat!
Jan 6th, '14, 01:30
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by Jspigs » Jan 6th, '14, 01:30
debunix wrote:A new tea bowl from Petr Novak arrived today, one with a subtle snowflake glaze and celadon-like translucency that I couldn't stop thinking about from the first time I saw it on his 'available now' page
I posted a little more about it and the treebark pot that made the trip with it
in
Petr's topic.
Beautiful! I love snowflake glazes and Petr's tree bark pots.
Jan 14th, '14, 10:04
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by Fuut » Jan 14th, '14, 10:04
Last night i let myself go..
These 2 haven't even been shipped out yet, but i couldn't stop looking at the photo's today so I'll share them here too:)
Better and in-my-hand pictures incoming:)
My first purchases from any potter outside of Japan. Shy rabbit, I've heard a lot and when i coincidentally stumbled on his store and just couldn't hold myself from making an account and purchasing these.
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Jan 14th, '14, 10:39
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by debunix » Jan 14th, '14, 10:39
You won't be sorry--those are gorgeous, and sure to be very functional.
Jan 14th, '14, 10:50
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by Fuut » Jan 14th, '14, 10:50
I feel like i won't be. Seems these purchases are mutually appreciated:)
Jan 14th, '14, 11:21
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by Chip » Jan 14th, '14, 11:21
Fuut wrote:Last night i let myself go..
My first purchases from any potter outside of Japan. Shy rabbit, I've heard a lot and when i coincidentally stumbled on his store and just couldn't hold myself from making an account and purchasing these.
Beautiful wares! We own many of Michael's creations and marvel each time they are used at the intricacy of his pieces. You will enjoy them immensely for sure!