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I've been making this style of plate for several years, so I decided to put a rim on some.
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I've had this fascination for a long time with tall-footed bowls. Maybe it's a teabowl thing. The board furthest away are based on a teabowl by hamada. The bowls on the nearest board are more shallow, I like to call them Lucie Rie goes to Korea bowls.
Cheers!
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If you need somewhere to store your pots, I would gladly let you use my kitchen cabinets. Just thought I'd offer.
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