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First time I've seen this style. It's like an overgrown tea cup! It says 723 on it.

Mamiya 645 80mm Kodak PORTRA 400NC

Unable to find get a good fire shot in time to post by 52weeks2015 week14 theme; Fire deadline.... but found this lovely table while at dinner on Martha's Vineyard.

Saikoro moji no kuni → The Dice Alphabets

 

2 x Cup and saucer

  

さいころ文字の国 より

 

2 x カップ&ソーサー

  

☆Sold☆

 

DoITPoMS, University of Cambridge

 

Oven-to-tableware ceramics have a low coefficient of thermal expansion, and therefore a high resistance to thermal shock, which makes them suitable for use at a wide range of temperatures.

 

System

Miscellaneous

 

Composition

Not specified

 

Reaction

  

Processing

  

Applications

  

Sample preparation

Thin section

 

Technique

Transmitted polarised light microscopy, with sensitive tint plate

 

Contributor

Dr K M Knowles

 

Organisation

Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy, University of Cambridge

 

View micrograph in DoITPoMS website

Designer Eva Sjödin on MYNDIG: "The irregular shapes of the plates and bowls in the MYNDIG series are inspired by origami, or paper folding. When I was designing the series, I started by folding paper into a variety of different shapes, expressions and functions. Pleats and folds then became the basis for MYNDIG, a series that I think radiates both sharpness and softness - and that I hope retains the feeling of lightness present in the paper models."

 

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Roman-Provintial treasure

Mamiya 645 80mm Kodak PORTRA 400NC

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