
Here is a nice example of a Koyo oribe I picked up whilst I was there.
That was exactly what I was thinking when I saw that. Maybe put it at the base of an aquarium, and grow coral from it.Jarad wrote:That's a nice pot you got there! The colours and texture reminds me of aerial photography of reefs.
Yeah few people have mentioned the reef similarity! This one I didn't actually buy with a tree in mind - I purchased it from the pottery and it was a just a really good example of the glaze Koyo is famous for, so had to have it.Jarad wrote:That's a nice pot you got there! The colours and texture reminds me of aerial photography of reefs.
Got any plans for it?
Not sure what classifies as too many! You need a good stock of pots to have options when it comes to re-potting time! (well that's what I'm telling myself!)wrcmad wrote:Yes. I have been bitten.
I think I have too many now.
I have a few excess Tokonames I was thinking of selling, and was wondering about the interest here?
Very nice Koyo by the way.
I have a variety.JaseH wrote: What are you thinking of getting rid of? I'm on the lookout for some specific styles at the moment for right price.
LOL.. nah those aren't mine!Jarad wrote: Where did you get so many? Looks like you have more pots than trees.
Yeah would be good to see some pics regardless.wrcmad wrote: I have a variety.
I will have to sort through some on the week end and post pics.
I know I have a Koyo that is going..
I just took delivery of a stunning big Housen Souin, and need to make some room.
The original potters son, the current owner of the kiln, did mention something about it when I purchased it, but he only spoke japanese. The translation I got from someone, who is not really knowledgeable in pottery, was that it was a coating of some kind. So I'm guessing some kind of slip or oxide? It does look like a natural unglazed clay with a textured surface but I am not going to chip it to see whats underneath!Haydenmc wrote:Interesting finish is that a glazed piece or a grey clay body?
Thanks mate! Yeah, if I get back to Japan I definitely plan to stock up on a few more. There isn't much quality Japanese stuff available locally and shipping is a killer!Island Breeze wrote:These are all really nice man. I wish I would have had more room in my luggage when I was there!