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Cheers, Ryan
Hi Petra, having very little knowledge of pottery techniques, I was not experienced enough to ask if they were 'Raku', as I was more intrigued with the glaze and finished on pots 1 & 3, for which she used a double glaze technique which allowed for the two glazes to bleed and form varying hues, (I love the fact that with these two pots (especially #3) you can rotate them 90 degrees and it looks like a different pot, allowing for suitability to a variety of different bonsai)- apparently these were somewhat of an experiment to use up some left over gaze from some other work, and are somewhat of a departure from her more iconic rough oxidized finishes as seen in pot 4. I love the fact that they have all been handmade in Australia (Victoria none the less) and exhibit feel representative of our culture of diversity and innovation, differing from the usual fair of Japanese/Chinese/Korean pots.Petra wrote:Absolutly! Are they Rakusome look as though they are.