That's the same bowl I posted in yesterday's entry here, but with the light from a different angle, suddenly there's a shiny band about the upper section. I had some luck making this piece, both in the throwing and the glazing, especially as I was using up some rather dried up clay that I should have wrapped better.
I could point out the three flaws -- or more? -- in this small piece, but I like it more than enough to keep it for my own tea-drinking. The piece is short (only 3" high, 3 1/2" wide), but the shape is quite right for holding and sipping. (The slightly flared top; the slightly bulging belly; the smooth and rounded lip, neither too thick nor too thin.)
Also, with the flaws, I have an excuse not to give it away to anyone I like, right?
Tea Bowl: studio-mix clay (stoneware + Navajo wheel);
transparent brown, floating blue, and clear glazing, layered and dripped.
transparent brown, floating blue, and clear glazing, layered and dripped.