Would you be willing to share info on the white teabowl at 2:50, next to the "BU" cup, the white/orange bowl at 3:23 and that crawling white/gray bowl around 3:30? They aren't gold or even iridescent or matte, so I understand if you didn't log the info on them. Thank you in advance. :)
Some really lovely colours there.
Would you be willing to share info on the white teabowl at 2:50, next to the "BU" cup, the white/orange bowl at 3:23 and that crawling white/gray bowl around 3:30? They aren't gold or even iridescent or matte, so I understand if you didn't log the info on them. Thank you in advance. :)
I'm looking forward to reading the article. I hope you post a link on Facebook. Great looking golds there.
johnbrittpottery.com/shop/gold-shino-experiments-in-iron-gold-and-iridescent-glazes/
Amazing! Are they all reduction?
johnbrittpottery.com/shop/gold-shino-experiments-in-iron-gold-and-iridescent-glazes/
Can I have the recipe for the bowl please.
I understand that some of this could be sold for as much as $500 each? And is there any lead content?
No lead
Holy moley!!
Wow they're all so pretty! Have you tested for food safety? What cone? Are you going to publish the recipes? Maybe another book is on the way? 🙃
Here is the article:
johnbrittpottery.com/shop/gold-shino-experiments-in-iron-gold-and-iridescent-glazes/
OMG that is so beautiful
Here is the article:
johnbrittpottery.com/shop/gold-shino-experiments-in-iron-gold-and-iridescent-glazes/
How far do the date back to and are you not sure whether or not you're going to destroy I'm very valuable vases and pottery?
I sell them on my Etsy page...johnbrittpottery/etsy
www.etsy.com/shop/johnbrittpottery
Amazing
cone 6? or 10
Wow!!
the first bowl