Hakeme chawan tea bowl unmarked, Oriental
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sunnyices2- Number of posts : 822
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Re: Hakeme chawan tea bowl unmarked, Oriental
been looking at the early pieces of hamada just wondering out of the blue's if is related to is work's or perhaps one of his follower's? as there is something about this bowl... the wall of this bowl is so thin and finely done in a way.
sunnyices2- Number of posts : 822
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Re: Hakeme chawan tea bowl unmarked, Oriental
I think it' simply a nice little bowl Sunny , i wouldn't attribute to anyone really, as so many potters have done similar stuff and still do .
big ed- Number of posts : 11934
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Re: Hakeme chawan tea bowl unmarked, Oriental
Like Ed says it is a nice looking bowl but impossible to attribute to anyone to be honest.
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Re: Hakeme chawan tea bowl unmarked, Oriental
thanks guy's... thought so, potter's, copy potter's work's... more reason why marking an item is very necessary in some cases to differentiate who's, who.
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