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Japanese Pottery

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I Like Small Bowls · Craftwhack

Bowls hold secret powers. They are the perfect shape. They are functional, simple, yet they can hold so much meaning for us. When I was slinging clay around in college, I felt the need to prove something to myself by focusing on making giant clay sculptures. They were funny. And heavy. On the side I […] More

Lithic Sculptural Vessels - yashabutler.com

The Lithic Collection is a series of sculptural ceramic vessels. They are modern pots that have an ancient feel, as if they have recently been dug up from the earth. They are beautiful statement pieces and conversation starters that infuse a sense of poetry into an interior. The clean lines and minimal aesthetic allow the […]

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Kodai – Foot Rings

Everyone loves foot rings! This photo from e-yakimono shows just how varied the Kodai or foot ring can be. Some of the most interesting and dynamic foot rings that I have seen are by Cory Lum. Very…

Video tutorial on how to make a kurinuki vase. Kurinuki is the traditional Japanese method to carve a lump of clay to produce pottery. Please see the blog post linked down below that details each step in this pottery tutorial. Happy Pottering! #kurinuki #pottteryvase #japanesepottery #ceramicvase #potteryvideo

Video tutorial on how to make a kurinuki vase. Kurinuki is the traditional Japanese method to carve a lump of clay to produce pottery. Please see the blog post linked down below that details each step in this pottery tutorial. Happy Pottering! #kurinuki #pottteryvase #japanesepottery #ceramicvase #potteryvideo

The A-Z of Japanese Pottery: 32 Most Popular Ceramic Styles

What are the best types of traditional Japanese pottery? How to tell the difference between them? We answer all your questions on Japanese ceramic styles.

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