Wednesday, October 19, 2016
FILLED TO THE BRIM
I
am always looking for creative ways to fill the kiln to absolute capacity and
after throwing the bulk of bigger pieces I set about making things other than
the usual yunomi and teabowls. For this firing I made a number of tall, slender
chaire style covered pieces with spire knobs as well as some western style tea
caddies and a few Japanese style candlesticks. The three Oribe hakeme chaire in
this slideshow video measure just about five inches tall with their lids and
were fired on pins, you can see the tell tale marks from the pin tripods on the
bottom of each piece. All three were fired without their lids on giving the
mouth a nice glazed finish and only the very bottom of the lid ring is free of
glaze. It is nice to expand the possibilities for packing the kiln and these
recent tea caddies are great for quirky and hard to fill spaces between a bunch
of round, squared and oval stuff.
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