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chabako crazy: August 2012
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An American potter's journal about making and collecting utensils for her study of chanoyu. In addition to making ceramic objects in her home studio, Linda collects materials and makes one-of-a-kind chabako, the small portable box that holds almost all the items needed for the five variations of this specific traditional Japanese tea ritual. Friday, August 31, 2012. After zipper was removed, before trim was added. It was a challenge to duplicate the sanada-himo. Ribbon tie. The closest I could find w...
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chabako crazy: January 2013
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An American potter's journal about making and collecting utensils for her study of chanoyu. In addition to making ceramic objects in her home studio, Linda collects materials and makes one-of-a-kind chabako, the small portable box that holds almost all the items needed for the five variations of this specific traditional Japanese tea ritual. Wednesday, January 2, 2013. My Cowboy Chabako Tea Gathering last week was very enjoyable. Here are more pictures of the dogu. The small furo byobu. The chawan with c...
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chabako crazy: January 2014
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An American potter's journal about making and collecting utensils for her study of chanoyu. In addition to making ceramic objects in her home studio, Linda collects materials and makes one-of-a-kind chabako, the small portable box that holds almost all the items needed for the five variations of this specific traditional Japanese tea ritual. Tuesday, January 28, 2014. Labels: Tiny Tin Chabako. Jou and Uba with trial replacement rake and broom. Even though they were on separate shelves in an antique mall,...
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chabako crazy: November 2012
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An American potter's journal about making and collecting utensils for her study of chanoyu. In addition to making ceramic objects in her home studio, Linda collects materials and makes one-of-a-kind chabako, the small portable box that holds almost all the items needed for the five variations of this specific traditional Japanese tea ritual. Sunday, November 25, 2012. Happy Holly Daze Chabako. Luckily I already had a very small tea whisk and a snowy white teabowl made by Angela Rogers. Is a general term ...
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chabako crazy: June 2014
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An American potter's journal about making and collecting utensils for her study of chanoyu. In addition to making ceramic objects in her home studio, Linda collects materials and makes one-of-a-kind chabako, the small portable box that holds almost all the items needed for the five variations of this specific traditional Japanese tea ritual. Friday, June 6, 2014. New tea things just out of the kiln. Clear glaze on white clay. Chidori, plover bird. Dragonflies on hira-chawan, for summer. Tea Bowl, Chawan.
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chabako crazy: March 2013
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An American potter's journal about making and collecting utensils for her study of chanoyu. In addition to making ceramic objects in her home studio, Linda collects materials and makes one-of-a-kind chabako, the small portable box that holds almost all the items needed for the five variations of this specific traditional Japanese tea ritual. Wednesday, March 13, 2013. Below are some in-progress photos. I didn't photograph the failed attempt caused by trying. Before cutting the next attempt, I ironed on a...
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chabako crazy: August 2015
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An American potter's journal about making and collecting utensils for her study of chanoyu. In addition to making ceramic objects in her home studio, Linda collects materials and makes one-of-a-kind chabako, the small portable box that holds almost all the items needed for the five variations of this specific traditional Japanese tea ritual. Sunday, August 9, 2015. Style was favored by. The chawan at the left of my tenchaban-style table is inside a mage wappa. Linda Mosley Pottery, Chabako Crazy. Drinkin...
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chabako crazy: January 2015
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An American potter's journal about making and collecting utensils for her study of chanoyu. In addition to making ceramic objects in her home studio, Linda collects materials and makes one-of-a-kind chabako, the small portable box that holds almost all the items needed for the five variations of this specific traditional Japanese tea ritual. Sunday, January 18, 2015. This is my recent acquisition for chanoyu, a tanzaku-bako, traveling box for Japanese tea ceremony. Top shelf: Hagi chawan from Japan.
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chabako crazy: September 2012
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An American potter's journal about making and collecting utensils for her study of chanoyu. In addition to making ceramic objects in her home studio, Linda collects materials and makes one-of-a-kind chabako, the small portable box that holds almost all the items needed for the five variations of this specific traditional Japanese tea ritual. Saturday, September 22, 2012. Cowboy Chabako Nears Completion! And American cowboy life on the trail. Chuck. In process, on my worktable. The process of making:.
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