... but no idea about whether or not it's correct.据了解为上海博物馆在80年代中期向厂内定制,具纪念价值和研究价值
And some nicer ones with that seal: 1, 2
I think this has to do with that we only notice some things after we've focused attention to it elsewhere. Maybe you've seen them before but did not care. Like when newly becoming parents suddenly notice all the baby and kids stuff they couldn't give a rats a... about before.
+1 @BokBok wrote: ↑Wed Jun 09, 2021 7:39 pmI think this has to do with that we only notice some things after we've focused attention to it elsewhere. Maybe you've seen them before but did not care. Like when newly becoming parents suddenly notice all the baby and kids stuff they couldn't give a rats a... about before.
+1 @BokBok wrote: ↑Wed Jun 09, 2021 7:39 pmI think this has to do with that we only notice some things after we've focused attention to it elsewhere. Maybe you've seen them before but did not care. Like when newly becoming parents suddenly notice all the baby and kids stuff they couldn't give a rats a... about before.
I guess this makes sense. At least, I would not have noticed this green one because normally, I just skip blue and green pots.Bok wrote: ↑Wed Jun 09, 2021 7:39 pmI think this has to do with that we only notice some things after we've focused attention to it elsewhere. Maybe you've seen them before but did not care. Like when newly becoming parents suddenly notice all the baby and kids stuff they couldn't give a rats a... about before.
That's interesting. Could you please explain it?
(https://mudandleaves.com/blogs/teatime/ ... y-handmade)Half handmade teapots will have many small scratch/tool marks inside the teapot where it was shaped against the mould, whereas a fully handmade teapot will not.