With the tree loppers outside cutting and chipping the fallen timber from the storm last week I've been taking some more pictures and measurements of the pots that were in the last firing with the shohin pots.
Each of these pots are of an intermediate size and reasonably shallow.
The first one is the first of my Bekabune pots to be glazed. A nice little oval at 350 x 256 x 65
This flanged Sabani has a vertical texture pattern on the walls, which is reminicent of some of the earliest decorative patterns used on primitive pottery. The glaze is an olive cream which breaks to red brown tones where thinner. Final dimensions are 363 x 260 x 63
Here is another flanged Sabani which is 368 x 260 x 65, glazed in beige.
And finally this time, this one is a handmade oval glazed in my 'mint green' glaze. It's a very useful size at 336 x 245 x 65.
Each of these pots are of an intermediate size and reasonably shallow.
The first one is the first of my Bekabune pots to be glazed. A nice little oval at 350 x 256 x 65
This flanged Sabani has a vertical texture pattern on the walls, which is reminicent of some of the earliest decorative patterns used on primitive pottery. The glaze is an olive cream which breaks to red brown tones where thinner. Final dimensions are 363 x 260 x 63
Here is another flanged Sabani which is 368 x 260 x 65, glazed in beige.
And finally this time, this one is a handmade oval glazed in my 'mint green' glaze. It's a very useful size at 336 x 245 x 65.
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