DailyTX wrote: ↑Mon Jan 06, 2020 11:16 pmBaisaoBaisao wrote: ↑Mon Jan 06, 2020 8:50 pmI’ve never noticed zhuni-like wrinkles on their shudei or any shudei. To me, shudei reminds me of 60s and early 70s F1 hongni in the most essential sense. Shudei may have kaolin, quartz, etc. added to it of course but the clay is nevertheless more like hongni than zhuni.
Great, now I have some idea on what to expect.
Victoria
Jozan lll pots can be purchased under $1000 usd?
20-30% shrinkage rate for finely sieved Tokoname clay. Like Baisao said I’ve also not seen wrinkles on Tokoname-ware. As for pricing it varies quite a bit, hand signed over a thousand typically, stamped can vary below that but not necessarily. This book discusses the process ‘ Modern Japanese Ceramics: Pathways of Innovation & Tradition’, By Anneliese Crueger, Wulf Crueger, Saeko Ito