Ribh's D'Coopage

ACM: I have a bit of an Etsy addiction ~ not necessarily to buy but just so I can look @ beautiful things...😉 & I thought you might like these. [I was going to show them off when you visited but as that didn't happen...]
They are Japanese tea cups. I think the glaze is fantastic. As I don't drink tea they have been repurposed. :gig
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To "feed" them. 😇

Really it is just a fun way to use up the first wash of the leaves and the dregs of the cup and pot. Eventually the tea will leave a patina on the pet and form a kind of glaze.

It is part of the tea ceremony and, I think, for me anyway, helps with mindfulness and being present in the moment as you sip your tea.
I really struggle with mindfulness. Somehow life is constantly hectic and it means my mind is always full of stuff.
 
ACM: I have a bit of an Etsy addiction ~ not necessarily to buy but just so I can look @ beautiful things...😉 & I thought you might like these. [I was going to show them off when you visited but as that didn't happen...]
They are Japanese tea cups. I think the glaze is fantastic. As I don't drink tea they have been repurposed. :gig
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Wow, yeh, they're gorgeous. Do they have a smooth surface?
 
ACM: I have a bit of an Etsy addiction ~ not necessarily to buy but just so I can look @ beautiful things...😉 & I thought you might like these. [I was going to show them off when you visited but as that didn't happen...]
They are Japanese tea cups. I think the glaze is fantastic. As I don't drink tea they have been repurposed. :gig
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Those are beautiful! My mother started out as a potter and did a lot of experimenting with glazes - the one on the right reminds me of some of her work.
:love
 
Those are beautiful! My mother started out as a potter and did a lot of experimenting with glazes - the one on the right reminds me of some of her work.
:love
When we were in England I indulged in some egg cups that had a similar sort of glaze, which I was told was achieved by sprinkling salt before firing. No idea with these but I'm chronic. I will talk to anyone about their craft & ask really dumb questions but some people are just incredibly clever & creative!
 

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