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Yes I agree that the wood fired pots are really specialGavinG wrote:Have a look at the way the glaze changes its colour over the surface of the pot, the refinement of the lines, the hand-made feel, the subdued elegance of it. If you now go and look at a commercially glazed pot there's just no comparison. The Japanese have been admiring and valuing pottery in all its forms for a thousand years, and their prices reflect that. I don't have that kind of money of course, but I can understand rich connoisseurs seeking them out.
If you want to see some seriously fire-marked glazes, google "Bizen" or "Shino" - I think that wood-fired bonsai pots could work very well with natives, but there's not a lot of them about. Regwac and (I can't remember his name - ?Boris Lomov) from the School of Bonsai have both posted some possibilities.
Gavin
I can relate to thiskez wrote:I am starting to get bitten by the bug pot, and at the moment Erin Bonsai pots are doing bad things to me. I think they are spectacular, and quite well priced for the workmanship.... which can lead to buying many of them