Pot No 18 Square flanged Tenmasen 380 x 278 x 91
Pot No 19 Short Tarraibune 422 x 312 x 81
Pot No 20 Round flanged Wasen 405 x 304 x 81
Pot No 21 Round flanged Wasen 405 x 300 x 82
Pot No 22 Square flanged Tenmasen 377 x 270 x 91
Pot No 24 Round flanged, shipstrake walled Wasen 410 x 300 x 82
Pot No 25 Unflanged Kaisen 360 x 255 x 71
Pot No 29 Internally flanged Sabani 335 x 238 x 68
Pot No 31 Round flanged, textured wall Wasen 406 x 297 x 83
Pot No 32 Unflanged Kaisen 365 x 260 x 70
Pot No 33 Square flanged Tenmasen 380 x 278 x 86
Pot 34 Short Tarraibun 425 x 310 x 78
Pot 35 Tenmasen 380 x 275 x 89
Pot 36 Wasen (rounded rim flange) 407 x 300 x 84
Pot 37 Wasen (square rim flange) 412 x 300 x 84
Pot No 38 Sabani 357 x 252 x 79.
Pot 39 Tenmasen 375 x 287 x 85
Pot No 40 Taraibune 422 x 310 x 94
Pot No 41 Flanged Sabani 368 x 260 x 63
Pot No 42 Wasen with 'planking' wall detail 420 x 238 x 79
Pot No 43 Flanged Sabani, textured wall 363 x 260 x 63
Pot No 44 Bekabune 350 x 256 x 65
Pot No 45 Bekabune 350 x 257 x 64
Pot No 46 Bekabune 350 x 257 x 64
Pot No 47 Sabani 360 x 250 x 78.
Pot No 48 Sabani 360 x 250 x 78.
Pot No 49 Bekabune 350 x 257 x 64
Pot No 52 Oval 'rockpot' 345 x 260 x 62
Pot 53 Wasen altered, squared flange 415 x 305 x 85
Pot 55 Short Taraibune, altered 395 x 290 x 76
Pot Shohin 1
Pot Shohin 4
Pot Shohin 5
Pot Shohin 6
Pot Shohin 7
Pot Shohin 9
Pot Shohin10
Pot Shohin 11
Pot Shohin 12
Pot Shohin 13
Pot Shohin14
Pot S16
Pot Shohin 17
Pot Shohin 18
Pot Shohin 19
Pot No 56 Wasen Oval 409 x 303 x 85
Pot No 58 Flanged and ribbed oval 347 x 263 x 68
Pot No 59 Flanged and ribbed oval 353 x 261 x 68
Pot No 60 Round Literati Diameter 304 x 68
Pot No 61 Square Semi-Cascade Side 330 x 165
Pot No 62 Bowed wall rectangle 500 x 363 x 104
Pot No 63 Flanged Oval 540 x 423 x 96
Pot No 64 Round Semi-Cascade Diameter 262 x 94
Pot No 65 Tenmasen 384 x 279 x 90
Pot No 67 Ribbed oval 262 x 208 x 57
Pot No 68 Large moon rock pot
Pot No 69 Ribbed oval 285 x 217 x 58
Pot No 70 'Copy' of ancient Chinese flower pot 216 x 216 x 213
Pot No 72 Compound Oval 305 x 225 x 70
Pot No 73 Compound Oval 460 x 338 x 100
Shohin 20
Shohin 23
Shohin 22
Shohin 21
Shohin 24
Shohin 25
Shohin 26
Shohin 28
Pot No 75 Compound Oval 502 x 375 x 92
Pot No 79 Sloping topped circular semui cascade
Pot 80 Round 285 x 75
Pot No 82 Oval 295 x 212 x 60
Shohin 29
Pot 85 Oval 390 x 280 x 85
Pot 87 Compound Oval 340 x 248 x 69
Pot 88 Oval 407 x 317 x 74
Pot 89 Compound Oval 370 x 296 x 86
Pot 90 Oval 336 x 256 x 60
Pot 91 Oval 334 x 253 x 61
Pot 92 Compound Oval 384 x 294 x 88
Pot 93 Compound Oval 433 x 344 x 80
Pot 94 Oval 400 x 300 x 75
Shohin Cascade
Shohin Cascade
Shohin Cascade
Pot 95 Rock Slab 560 x 390 x 45
Pot 96 Rock Slab 555 x 360 x 45
Pot 97 Rock Slab 590 x 435 x 35
Shohin
Pot 98 Compound Oval 385 x 290 x 84
Pot 99 Compound Oval 385 x 290 x 84
Pot 100 Compound Oval 385 x 290 x 84
Pot 101 Compound Oval 467 x 350 x 81
Pot 102 Compound Oval 452 x 352 x 82
Pot 103 Compound Oval 433 x 344 x 92
Pot 104 Compound Oval 389 x 280 x 76
For more recent pots visit the individual posts:
Post 340
Post 338
Post 334
Post 333
Post 215 for Pots 257,258,259
Post 214 for Pots 236,244,249,251,252,253,254
Post 213 for Pots 237,238,239,240,241,243,245,246,247,248
Post 208 for Pots 230,233,234,231,232,235
Post 206 for Pots 224,225,223,222,226,228,229,227
Post 204 for Pots 215,216,213,219,209,211,217,212,220
Post 197 for Pots 126,117,129,130,131,132
Post 196 for Pots 133,134,135
Post 180 for Pots 125,128,124,127,123
Post 179 for Pots S41, S42, S43, S44, S45, S46, S47, S48, S49, S50, S51
Post 160 for Pots 122,121,111,115,114,S38
Post 152 for Pots 120,114,S39,S40,S38,116,108,112,109
Absolutely fantastic blog, just sat and read the whole thing./
ReplyDeleteWe are twins from different mothers, My bonsai and potting experience are almost identical to yours. But your garage/ studio is much cleaner !
big Dave
bonsaiartisans.com
Thanks Dave and good to hear from you.
ReplyDeleteSaw your posts at ceramic arts and the bonsai forum. How is the slumping situation going ?
ReplyDeleteHosted Jim Barrett at my place on Wed. We were talking about this. He simply uses cone ten clay and fires to 6.
He has sold thousands of bonsai pots with no problems of any kind. Food for thought, eh?
big Dave
Hi Dave, Yes that strategy will work. It would be interesting to test the porosity of that clay once fired.The benefit of using a stoneware clay is the increased hardness and strength and low porosity that comes from vitrification, achieved at maturity temperature. If you don't take the clay to maturity and hence it doesn't soften, are you then not getting the benefits of using the stoenware clay? Not all clays are the same however and so Jim may have a good answer with his clay.
ReplyDeleteGood point, as always test test test I guess.
ReplyDeleteGlad to see you are moving to the selling arena, nothing like user feedback to refine work.
Keep posting !
Big D