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The original hedgehog tea set was the result of my first request for a hedgehog related special order, by a woman named Simone. At the time I was just so happy to get any kind of pottery related work, while working in a non-pottery related job, that I didn't even get to test or refine the design. Since that first tea set, I've made a few changes, and expect to keep making a few more changes with the future sets. Thank you, Simone, for bringing about the creation of the hedgehog tea sets; I hope that your set pours correctly for you. #animal #wildlife #wild #tea #teacup #teapot #teaset #clay #ceramic #stoneware #pottery #sculpture #handmade #wheel #wheelthrown #hedgehog #hedgie #functional #home
Quem nunca brincou naquele brinquedo da xicara, que constumava ter nos parques de diversão? eu amava!
Inspirado no trabalho da Laurraine www.flickr.com/photos/75151988@N00/
que eu amo!! e em toda nostalgia que me remete esse tecidinho....
bjs
New items for my new shop: www.littlepaperhome.etsy.com
These are birdfeeders / planters made from repurposed teacups and pitchers. So cute!
-chelsey
Yes, I found some cheap teacups in Tokyo, and I figured 'now or never.' :) The teapot, however, is not new... that's a few years old courtesy of Ric... I just thought it was a cute combo. (^o^)
I'm not sure if I've mentioned it before or maybe this is common knowledge or whatever, but the way typical Japanese people seem to like their dishes is as imperfect as possible. They love handmade pottery, particularly if it's a little warped or the glaze is uneven. So while Americans typically think of asian dinnerware as those perfect square plates... that is definitely there, the impression I've gotten is that it's like.... cheap. Like if you've just moved out and can't afford decent dishes, then you buy perfectly uniform monochrome dishes. That's the impression I've gotten anyway.... I'm perfectly happy to debate this with anyone, lol.
7/365 July 14, 2014 // This is part of the fancy china tea set we have in the Don't You Dare Touch Anything cabinet.
Single in September 26, 2013 Tamron 70-200/2.8.
My daughter's tea cup, processed with the in-camera watercolor function in the K-30. Not bad for a first attempt!.
Another high street find, it's modern but has a pretty vintage style. I fell in love with it and had to have it.
One of the original rides at the Happiest Place on Earth. The teacups are shown here in their original location behind the carousel in Fantasyland where they stayed until 1982. The ride is exhilarating for most and stomach churning to guests who can't handle a good spin.
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