Making "Kōgō" incense pot with Mishima technique【Pottery】
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- Опубліковано 27 бер 2023
- I am a professional potter from Saga, Japan.
My specialty is the Karatsu style "Mishima" technique.
Today, I am going to make a Kōgō. Kōgō is a type of tea utensil also called Gōshi. It is a small lidded pot used to hold incense.
I hope you will enjoy watching it.
Website: www.watajima.com
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🙏Thank you for sharing your creations 🙏 I enjoy watching your videos 😍 I am now a subscriber and new to pottery and try to learn more and more 💕
Really like the little Kōgō and want to try to make it ❤
🎨 Art'On 🎨
Stunning 🥰
Beautiful job
Thank you!
Beautiful work.
Thank you!
Meus parabéns pela linda peça e obrigada por compartilhar
Obrigado !
いつも拝見してます。
私も作りたいのですが、模様の印花の大中小サイズを購入したいのですが、あるいは作成するのはどうしたら良いですか
Did you bisque fire twice? Once before putting the slip and once after putting the gold leaf?
I fired them a total of 3 times. Bisque firing before applying slips, then the main firing after glazing. After that, I overglazed them and did an overglaze firing.
Very beautiful! Did you bisque fire before you glazed?
Thank you. I applied white slip before bisque firing.
いいね〜
Beautiful!
Thank you.
Here is another video showing how I applied white slips. I hope this helps.
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@@WatajimaPottery yes, thank you very much! Looking forward to trying. Those flowers are just so lovely!
Can you make a video of how you making the black brush holder please?
I don’t know what is black brush holder for, but I’ll check them out. Thank you.
@@WatajimaPottery it appears at 8:44. where you put your brush.
Woww
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Hi Sensei, and greetings from Jerusalem!
I'm a beginner (1 year) pottery student.
Is it possible to come visit your studio on my next trip to Japan?
Thank you for your comment. Sometimes I am out attending pottery events around Japan and may not always be in the studio.
For more detailed information, please feel free to contact me through Instagram DM or Email.
Followed you on Instagram. Thank you so much!
Any holes for the smoke to come out?
This 'Kogo' does not have any holes. 'Kogo' is generally used in tea ceremonies and is primarily designed as a container for storing incense. It can also be used as an accessory holder.
Oh thankyou I should have looked it up myself. You're making beautiful Kogo@@WatajimaPottery
動画ありがとうございました。
施釉後は、マカロンに見えました😅
ありがとうございます!
たしかにマカロンですね😁