10.22.2012

lucky finds and collections expanding

i really adore the table settings in japanese blogs i come across. trays, various shapes, colors in light and dark, hard and soft surfaces; wood, fabric, pottery, glass, all elements of displaying a meal. i felt like sewing a coaster for my tea kyusu to add the sense of softness and a touch of color to my teaware collection; which was starting to become lacking in both. i didn't want to overcrowd the pottery with too much color, but this linen swatch pairs very well.


i also scored three lovely pieces at a church rummage sale the other day; an oval and faceted cup, a cherry bark loose tea scoop, and a glazed stoneware bowl. it's the best five dollars i've spent in awhile.


a little wonky in shape, but it fits the hands well, and would be a great mug for smaller portions such as gyokuro tea.


inlays of smaller grained sections of bark, a classic gourd shape. i couldn't believe my luck for spotting this little treasure! sometimes larger pieces done in cherry bark can be a little much, and you loose sense of the details, but this is a perfect amount to gaze at and appreciate.


green, black, and brown glazes layered between white; it's reminiscent of marble almost. it could have been created for the japanese tea ceremony, as the shape and size is like that of other matcha tea bowls i've seen.

4 comments:

  1. ooh, wonderful bargins, the tea scoop is a rare find.

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  2. yes! i was in a little bit of shock when i saw it and snatched it up right away! i couldn't believe it was priced at a $1. i suppose it was a case of not knowing what you have and thereby not placing value on it.

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  3. Nice collection. I've always been such a sucker for kyusu. I just got another one, and I don't even drink tea...

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  4. i think it's their small and squat look; it's cute but in a humble and awkward way. kinda like a puppy or kitten.

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