Sake Pourer - Emerald
I have long been interested in the world of sake. I find the customs, traditions, flavours and aromas quite captivating. Although sake is not for everyone I think it’s similar to an oyster, in that you either can’t get into it or you love it!
I mix up my practices in the studio, and when my arms and mind need a rest form hand building I hit the wheel. I’ve found myself pretty demotivated to throw in the past, but now that I’ve done a sake deep dive I really look forward to my wheel sessions.
My pourers come in a number of shapes and forms, but I tend to lean into oblong and rotund shapes with a small mouth. The glazes are my signature ‘peacock’ array of hues, in golds and metallic tones, green, blues and white.
Emerald pourer is a deep, emerald green with a slight metallic ‘petrol’ effect, on the exterior, and a satin white interior. It was particularly difficult to capture the true nature of the glaze in a photograph!
I have long been interested in the world of sake. I find the customs, traditions, flavours and aromas quite captivating. Although sake is not for everyone I think it’s similar to an oyster, in that you either can’t get into it or you love it!
I mix up my practices in the studio, and when my arms and mind need a rest form hand building I hit the wheel. I’ve found myself pretty demotivated to throw in the past, but now that I’ve done a sake deep dive I really look forward to my wheel sessions.
My pourers come in a number of shapes and forms, but I tend to lean into oblong and rotund shapes with a small mouth. The glazes are my signature ‘peacock’ array of hues, in golds and metallic tones, green, blues and white.
Emerald pourer is a deep, emerald green with a slight metallic ‘petrol’ effect, on the exterior, and a satin white interior. It was particularly difficult to capture the true nature of the glaze in a photograph!
I have long been interested in the world of sake. I find the customs, traditions, flavours and aromas quite captivating. Although sake is not for everyone I think it’s similar to an oyster, in that you either can’t get into it or you love it!
I mix up my practices in the studio, and when my arms and mind need a rest form hand building I hit the wheel. I’ve found myself pretty demotivated to throw in the past, but now that I’ve done a sake deep dive I really look forward to my wheel sessions.
My pourers come in a number of shapes and forms, but I tend to lean into oblong and rotund shapes with a small mouth. The glazes are my signature ‘peacock’ array of hues, in golds and metallic tones, green, blues and white.
Emerald pourer is a deep, emerald green with a slight metallic ‘petrol’ effect, on the exterior, and a satin white interior. It was particularly difficult to capture the true nature of the glaze in a photograph!
Keane mid Fire 33 clay
Body stain
Clear glaze
Food safe
Dishwasher and microwave safe - Hand wash recommended - As with all ceramic wares, don’t heat to extreme temperatures and treat with care when packing and unpacking the dishwasher.
*This platter comes with a coil of copper wire for hanging.