Young Chinese girls revive 1,200-year-old porcelain leaf cup making techniques
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Such (or similar?) cups had been seen making it to Yann Art Gallery lately.
I don't mean to sidetrack from highlighting these Chinese potters, and apologize if this is the wrong place, but I will just put the suggestion out there that Suzuki-san at Kugogama, Daisenyaki can be contacted, or possibly through magokorodo on ebay, if purchasing the Chinese teacups isn't practical.
The attachment is a leaf bowl pictured in the kiln's brochure.
The attachment is a leaf bowl pictured in the kiln's brochure.
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Have you purchased one of these cups?polezaivsani wrote: ↑Fri Jan 15, 2021 10:46 amSuch (or similar?) cups had been seen making it to Yann Art Gallery lately.
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Nope, not my thing really. Though some of their jian zhan cups had quite an interesting almost holographic effect.
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Me neither. There are some interesting designs. I was curious about the touted affect on the resulting brew.polezaivsani wrote: ↑Sat Jan 30, 2021 3:36 pmNope, not my thing really. Though some of their jian zhan cups had quite an interesting almost holographic effect.