Glazed nanban pot

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Glazed nanban pot

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This is just out of the kiln and was made for a literati English elm, I'm very excited about the repot, only a day or two away.
As a general rule I like light pots, you know those that don't weigh too much but in this instance I deliberately made this a bit heavier than I normally would because of the nature of the tree. Literati in my experience are subject to being blown over during windy weather.
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very nice - no end to the talent

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Post by terryb »

Look forward to the finished composition
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