Some New Pots From the Weekend

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Went up to Taipei for our annual zoo visit and as always stopped by the famous flower market.
Bought a few new pots. I think I paid US$60-70 for everything that day including lime sulphur, neem oil and something small.
Wanted a little hand painted Japanese pot. It was rectangular, white and measured about 5-6cm x 3-4 cm. It was US$ 23. I went to get the lime sulphur, came back to the stand and asked for it. Someone had just bought it. I nearly died. Got to act quickly in these markets.
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Love the texture on the pots from this guy
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This pot is likely going to have my Shohin Literati Juniper in it
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I just liked this pot
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I needed a shohin cascade pot with some literal weight and found this for almost nothing
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My Chinese perfume bush needs a slightly smaller pot on the upcoming repot. Found this. Not sure it fits the style but will try it anyway. For US$7 you can't go wrong.
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This pot was US$2.20. Screamed value. Why not.
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Beautiful work, congrats man!! Are those all the same material/mix? I've always been in love with the style of your 2nd one (the smooth brown rectangular piece, always thought those types were 'stoneware' not ceramic!)

Can I ask what your setup for making these is, like what's the main equipment (kiln/etc) you're using to make these? Again great job those came out awesome!!
 

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I think he bought them at a flower market in Taipei...

Also FWIW, stoneware IS a ceramic. "Ceramic" describes all manner of vitrified (fired) clay, from earthenware, stoneware to porcelain.
 

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Beautiful work, congrats man!! Are those all the same material/mix? I've always been in love with the style of your 2nd one (the smooth brown rectangular piece, always thought those types were 'stoneware' not ceramic!)

Can I ask what your setup for making these is, like what's the main equipment (kiln/etc) you're using to make these? Again great job those came out awesome!!
I bought these at a weekend flower market. I would not be able to make this. But I believe the two first are a mixture of three different clays. After a year or two outside, with or without tree in it, they lose that shine of a new pot and get a really nice patina that clients of this guy love.

The pic below is stamp and some other pics of the smooth rectangular pot. Price tag, roughly is divided by 30. So about US$15
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Not sure where I posted these before but will consolidate my pot purchases here.
I bought these 4 on a 2021 trip up north. All from the same potter.
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Yesterday I found a smashing little pot. Instead of buying another 1 or 2, I decided to get a small display stand.
I'll have to measure the pot but it's about 4.5cm across.
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