Finally, I made some bonsai pots this year. It is only a handful, but they are all wood-fired. It was a very “dark” firing in a sense that there was very little oxygen in the kiln and all pots came out darker than usual, but I am not complaining. The results are shown below.
Image above: stoneware, wood-fired, naturally formed ash, round, 13 × 10.5 cm. As shown on the photos this pot has three fronts. It’s my favorite from this kiln load.
Images above show the pots which have been sold. Image on the left: stoneware, wood-fired, rutile glaze, round, 14.5 × 9 cm. It’s my second favorite. Top right image: stoneware, wood-fired, blue stoneware glaze, round, 18 × 5.5 cm. Bottom right image: stoneware, wood-fired, white stoneware glaze, round, 19.5 × 3.5 cm.
P.S. For more info on wood-fired kilns see: http://lomov.blogspot.com.au/2010/08/during-recent-trip-to-canberra-with.html
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