Kyusu from Gyokko | Suyaki
At the venerable age of 80, Japanese ceramist Gyokko is still an active artist whose energy do not seem to fade. He manages to keep in artistic vision: offering teapots that are both affordable, artisanal and complex.
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These pieces of various textures offer an inspiring environment.
The velvety celadon of Mr. Lin like a gourmet dessert.
Quebec ceramist Julie Lavoie offers us a rare white cup, from her wood-burning kiln that brings a rustic touch to the porcelain.
The raw finish of Gyokko's Suyaki kyusu blends elegantly with any decor.
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At the venerable age of 80, Japanese ceramist Gyokko is still an active artist whose energy do not seem to fade. He manages to keep in artistic vision: offering teapots that are both affordable, artisanal and complex.
Using a wood-fired kiln, Julie Lavoie, ceramist, creates exquisite porcelain, both rich and rustic with its flames and the delicate imprint of cinders. The result: a rich "living white" effect, both precious and pure in its own way.
At the venerable age of 80, Japanese ceramist Gyokko is still an active artist whose energy do not seem to fade. He manages to keep in artistic vision: offering teapots that are both affordable, artisanal and complex.
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