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this is a Japanese suribachi
Op shopping yesterday I came across this lovely bowl. The brown glaze is slightly metallic and the inter part is ridged like they have taken a comb through the clay
Does anyone recognise the potter?
The back stamp was really hard to photograph
I spent a while yesterday and today searching the forum and the internet
Does anyone recognise the potter?
The back stamp was really hard to photograph
I spent a while yesterday and today searching the forum and the internet
Last edited by JanPots on Tue 6 Oct - 10:40; edited 1 time in total
JanPots- Number of posts : 2156
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Re: this is a Japanese suribachi
It's just lovely, even though I can't work out the mark.
It doesn't matter, just enjoy it
It doesn't matter, just enjoy it
Re: this is a Japanese suribachi
I found out that this a Japanese suribachi ( Mortar and Pestle )
Ev... Shall I delete the whole thread ? or leave as is?
JanPots- Number of posts : 2156
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Re: this is a Japanese suribachi
It is stunning !!
I will move it into the Pottery Related Topic.
Great sleuthing Janice !!
I will move it into the Pottery Related Topic.
Great sleuthing Janice !!
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