Old Corky bark elm

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Re: Old Corky bark elm

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A deeper but less wide pot this time.

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Hello Grant, It is amazing the difference a pot makes. Can you give some details about the potter? I have seen this glaze come up a lot lately, is there more than one Tokoname kiln using it?

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Re: Old Corky bark elm

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Beautiful tree.

is the first branch placed at the back? Or is it an illusion with the photo?
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What a tree!

Love the progression and the constant pot changes keeps things interesting.
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Re: Old Corky bark elm

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delisea wrote:Hello Grant, It is amazing the difference a pot makes. Can you give some details about the potter? I have seen this glaze come up a lot lately, is there more than one Tokoname kiln using it?

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Looks like a Koyo Oribe glazed pot. They are well known for that particular glaze - its one of my favourites :mrgreen:
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Daluke wrote:Beautiful tree.

is the first branch placed at the back? Or is it an illusion with the photo?
Yes, the lowest branch is a back branch. I will leave it for 10 or 20 years and if I don't like it I can always cut it off.

In the meantime .......

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delisea wrote:Hello Grant, It is amazing the difference a pot makes. Can you give some details about the potter? I have seen this glaze come up a lot lately, is there more than one Tokoname kiln using it?

Cheers,
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The kiln is Kouyou kiln in Tokoname and their pots are different to the other kilns. Unusually it is a very white or pale clay, the pots are heavier and thicker than other Tokoname pots and the glazes are just amazing.

I ordered many of these particular pots in various sizes but they took a long time to make; about 6 months; because the potter was not quite satisfied with one or two of the pots and then would do another couple a month later as they only fire once a month.

This particular pot was an even more "special,glaze" that I took to fill out the order. Most of the other pots have sold already so I decided to keep this one for myself.

The glazes this kiln does are truly fabulous. So deep but translucent in some cases or mottled like this one.

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Re: Old Corky bark elm

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Grant Bowie wrote:Yes, the lowest branch is a back branch. I will leave it for 10 or 20 years and if I don't like it Imcan always cut it off.

In the meantime .......
10 or twenty years will go just that (snapping fingers emoticon) Love the setting Grant a credit to you.
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bodhidharma wrote:
Grant Bowie wrote:Yes, the lowest branch is a back branch. I will leave it for 10 or 20 years and if I don't like it Imcan always cut it off.

In the meantime .......
10 or twenty years will go just that (snapping fingers emoticon) Love the setting Grant a credit to you.
You aren't kidding. Just the other day it seemed like it was just a cutting!

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Thanks for sharing Grant.
Love the Nebari on this one - a real feature of your tree!
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Awesome tree, awesome pot.... put 'em together .... Seriously awesome!!!
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Thanks for the pot info Grant, Kouyo make lovely pots. I have tried to order a smaller version of this exact pot and they are always out of oribe (green) - now I know that it is Grant and Jase H who have been cleaning them out. I have one in 'Brown Namako' coming over the boat I hope it is as half as nice.
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Re: Old Corky bark elm

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I love the glaze, but in a bonsai pot it has always seemed a bit too strong. With this tree, the texture of the pot matches the texture of the trunk and the density of the ramification very well - it takes a powerful tree to balance the pot, and vice versa.

From my dim dark pottery past, I think that this would be a copper crystalline glaze - these are famously tricky, with a very narrow firing range for temperature. Lots of failures, and not something you churn out in quantity. Something to treasure.

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delisea wrote:Thanks for the pot info Grant, Kouyo make lovely pots. I have tried to order a smaller version of this exact pot and they are always out of oribe (green) - now I know that it is Grant and Jase H who have been cleaning them out. I have one in 'Brown Namako' coming over the boat I hope it is as half as nice.
I do have some small ones in stock but all the big and medium deep oval have sold.

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