These teabowls were given to us as gifts from Jake M, a potter who goes to our church. He told us yesterday that he brings about 5-6 teabowls every Sunday to give away to people 'who match the bowls'. He puts a lot of thought into it, and explained yesterday the origination of each type of bowl. Stefan's is the brown, neutral earthenware, and mine is a teal translucent one, made in the imitation of Jade. Jake has also opened up his home to us and a group of our GC friends to throw pots and have a potluck. He has two wheels, a kiln, and a raku kiln (made from an old garbage bin!). What an awesome experience that was (it is so much harder than those potters make it seem!)
These teabowls were given to us as gifts from Jake M, a potter who goes to our church. He told us yesterday that he brings about 5-6 teabowls every Sunday to give away to people 'who match the bowls'. He puts a lot of thought into it, and explained yesterday the origination of each type of bowl. Stefan's is the brown, neutral earthenware, and mine is a teal translucent one, made in the imitation of Jade. Jake has also opened up his home to us and a group of our GC friends to throw pots and have a potluck. He has two wheels, a kiln, and a raku kiln (made from an old garbage bin!). What an awesome experience that was (it is so much harder than those potters make it seem!)
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