I did a bowl (noodle size), cup and a small "sake cup" out of the leftovers. For the glazing we only said which colours from the samples we want and our teacher will do it - since it is now so cold in Japan and the houses aren't that warm inside they won't be dry before christmas. For the bowl it is matt white and cracks turquouise, for the cup blue with the same cracked turquoise and for the sake cup yellow with a bit of brown.
Dec 1, 2012
Ceramics
Today I did a one day ceramic workshop with Shiho and her friend. I only slept 3,5h before the class (our friday night party continued quite late) but still it great fun! The house we worked in was 130 years old and very Japanese :)
I did a bowl (noodle size), cup and a small "sake cup" out of the leftovers. For the glazing we only said which colours from the samples we want and our teacher will do it - since it is now so cold in Japan and the houses aren't that warm inside they won't be dry before christmas. For the bowl it is matt white and cracks turquouise, for the cup blue with the same cracked turquoise and for the sake cup yellow with a bit of brown.
I did a bowl (noodle size), cup and a small "sake cup" out of the leftovers. For the glazing we only said which colours from the samples we want and our teacher will do it - since it is now so cold in Japan and the houses aren't that warm inside they won't be dry before christmas. For the bowl it is matt white and cracks turquouise, for the cup blue with the same cracked turquoise and for the sake cup yellow with a bit of brown.
Tags:
handicrafts,
Japan,
workshop
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