These tea cups were made from high quality Japanese clay. |
Small milk jugs. We bought 5 of them. The plan is to paint a simple design on them and add a beautiful glaze. |
Two potters. The guy who has his back to us is our teacher, aged 70! |
Waiting for some tea while trying to block out the itchiness of the mosquito bite on my head. |
Annie likes this one. |
Some of our pottery is in this wood fired kiln. |
Some local pottery. |
That sake vessel is mine. |
An elegant tea pot and cups. |
Simple but classy. |
Would make for a nice display. |
Art. |
I liked the painting of mountains. |
Clay that has been made to look like rocks. |
Beautiful glaze. |
Zen? |
Nice. |
Maybe the holes should be on the bottom and then we can use this bowl as a bonsai pot. |
Good balance and great colour. |
Speaks of age. |
A high quality container. |
I want to learn how to make this! |
You could probably drink red wine out of this. |
I really like the colour. |
Maybe they just added glaze at the top and let it drip as it was in the kiln? |
A nice big lip. |
Older pottery before the invention of the pottery wheel. I can see this as a bonsai pot. |
Some Taiwanese aboriginal pottery. |
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