Lorraine Pierce on thu 16 mar 00
Hi Anji...I'd love to swap tea bowls...I'll start making them when this kiln
is fired; how about using only glazes free of gerstley borate, and including
the recipes, and firing schedules? Lori in New Port Richey, Fl.
Anji Henderson wrote:
> ----------------------------Original message----------------------------
>
> Renate
>
> I had a super duper link, and I cant find it now, but
> it gave the information on every season tea bowl and
> ceremony and all... I will keep looking.. I have two
> that may help some while I am looking for the other...
>
> http://www.holymtn.com/tea/Japanesetea.htm
> http://tea.hypermart.net/teapage.html
>
> Renate & all -- my idea
> It is funny I was using ends of clay and making tea
> bowls just because.. And I thought how I would like to
> trade with fellow potters... I would like to have a
> shelf of tea bowls from others.. Any one game???
>
> And speaking of trading when am I supposed to send the
> mug again?? and to who??
>
> Anji
>
> --- Hanspeter Muller wrote:
> > ----------------------------Original
> > message----------------------------
> > I am interested in the japanese bowls which
> > are commonly used for
> > everyday drinking of tea. I believe they are called
> > " yuonomi".
> > What are their dimensions and are they
> > usually made in pairs, one
> > larger than the other?
> > Can they be made from stoneware or should
> > they be porcelain, meaning
> > more delicate?
> > I would appreciate any input.... thanks, Renate
> >
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Heidrun Schmid on thu 16 mar 00
Anji, is this the link you are looking for?
Chado the way of tea
http://www.art.uiuc.edu.html
This site gives lots of information about the tea ceremony and
everything to do with it.
Heidrun in Bagkok
Anji Henderson wrote:
> ----------------------------Original message----------------------------
>
> Renate
>
> I had a super duper link, and I cant find it now, but
> it gave the information on every season tea bowl and
> ceremony and all... I will keep looking.. I have two
> that may help some while I am looking for the other...
>
> http://www.holymtn.com/tea/Japanesetea.htm
> http://tea.hypermart.net/teapage.html
>
> Renate & all -- my idea
> It is funny I was using ends of clay and making tea
> bowls just because.. And I thought how I would like to
> trade with fellow potters... I would like to have a
> shelf of tea bowls from others.. Any one game???
>
> And speaking of trading when am I supposed to send the
> mug again?? and to who??
>
> Anji
>
> --- Hanspeter Muller wrote:
> > ----------------------------Original
> > message----------------------------
> > I am interested in the japanese bowls which
> > are commonly used for
> > everyday drinking of tea. I believe they are called
> > " yuonomi".
> > What are their dimensions and are they
> > usually made in pairs, one
> > larger than the other?
> > Can they be made from stoneware or should
> > they be porcelain, meaning
> > more delicate?
> > I would appreciate any input.... thanks, Renate
> >
> __________________________________________________
> Do You Yahoo!?
> Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger.
> http://im.yahoo.com
Steven Goldate on fri 17 mar 00
Hi Folks,
for those still interested in 'Chado, the Way of Tea', the new address is
http://www.art.uiuc.edu/japanhouse/tea/
cheers,
Steven
Date sent: Thu, 16 Mar 2000 13:42:28 EST
Send reply to: Ceramic Arts Discussion List
From: Heidrun Schmid
Subject: Re: Japanese teabowls/I have an idea /What ever happened to the
home mug trade
To: CLAYART@LSV.UKY.EDU
> ----------------------------Original message----------------------------
> Anji, is this the link you are looking for?
>
> Chado the way of tea
>
> http://www.art.uiuc.edu.html
>
>
>
> This site gives lots of information about the tea ceremony and
> everything to do with it.
>
> Heidrun in Bagkok
>
> Anji Henderson wrote:
>
> > ----------------------------Original message----------------------------
> >
> > Renate
> >
> > I had a super duper link, and I cant find it now, but
> > it gave the information on every season tea bowl and
> > ceremony and all... I will keep looking.. I have two
> > that may help some while I am looking for the other...
> >
> > http://www.holymtn.com/tea/Japanesetea.htm
> > http://tea.hypermart.net/teapage.html
> >
> > Renate & all -- my idea
> > It is funny I was using ends of clay and making tea
> > bowls just because.. And I thought how I would like to
> > trade with fellow potters... I would like to have a
> > shelf of tea bowls from others.. Any one game???
> >
> > And speaking of trading when am I supposed to send the
> > mug again?? and to who??
> >
> > Anji
> >
> > --- Hanspeter Muller wrote:
> > > ----------------------------Original
> > > message----------------------------
> > > I am interested in the japanese bowls which
> > > are commonly used for
> > > everyday drinking of tea. I believe they are called
> > > " yuonomi".
> > > What are their dimensions and are they
> > > usually made in pairs, one
> > > larger than the other?
> > > Can they be made from stoneware or should
> > > they be porcelain, meaning
> > > more delicate?
> > > I would appreciate any input.... thanks, Renate
> > >
> > __________________________________________________
> > Do You Yahoo!?
> > Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger.
> > http://im.yahoo.com
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