i think the "shochikubai" motifs were done by scratching away the reduction-fired surface to reveal the orange-red clay below.
i really love everything about this pot. it's my first and so far only kyusu (...how long will that stay true? lol).

i love the way it feels... like a smooth little pumpkin or something. i love the attention to detail as well. the shape of the handle and the spout, the clean, concentric lines around the rim, the precise lid fit, the shape of the little nubby lid handle..

check out that filter. he made it super thin/fine. kind of organic looking. trypophobia, anyone?

a fingerprint captured forever makes it extra special:

also, the pressure equalization hole cut into the lid is countersunk.
i've looked at this pot a lot, and it really feels like he cared about his work.

at ~330mL, however, it's slightly on the big side. i get the most use out of it when i have friends over.