Japanse pots origin ?
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Re: Japanse pots origin ?
The first is Heian Kosen. Not sure about the second, I've never seen this chop before. There are literally hundreds of small and hobby potters in Japan, I come across at least 2 chops every week I've never seen before, and I'm familiar with around 600. If I see it again I'll report back!
Ryan
http://japanesebonsaipots.net/
Ryan
http://japanesebonsaipots.net/
Ryan B- Member
Re: Japanse pots origin ?
Thanks Ryan,
The second one is really interesting , if you hit the pot it has almost a pure sound like hitting a crystal glass. According to Kobayashi San it is quite valuable but then again... you never know
The second one is really interesting , if you hit the pot it has almost a pure sound like hitting a crystal glass. According to Kobayashi San it is quite valuable but then again... you never know
GriGri- Member
Re: Japanse pots origin ?
Hi GriGri,
Give us the second pot's dimensions please. My bonsai friend expects it as Tokoname.
Give us the second pot's dimensions please. My bonsai friend expects it as Tokoname.
nekotoban- Member
Re: Japanse pots origin ?
Unfortunately I couldn't identify this pot. My bonsai friend(actually she is a semi-professional pot maker) kindly asked many bonsai people
for this pot at an local exhibition near Tokoname but no one could give a decent answer.
However she told me that the chop could be read Tomi-hiro(冨洋) and she promised me to inform if she would find anything about it.
nekotoban- Member
Re: Japanse pots origin ?
Thank you so much. Tell her not to go to too much effort though (I am happy with the pot no matter anyhow)
GriGri- Member
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