Sake Pourer - Grey Iris
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.
Grey Iris pourer is glazed in a multi layer grey blue exterior and a satin white interior. This pourer features a cup shaped spout, and the satin white glaze brings out hte speckle in the sandy coloured clay.
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.
Grey Iris pourer is glazed in a multi layer grey blue exterior and a satin white interior. This pourer features a cup shaped spout, and the satin white glaze brings out hte speckle in the sandy coloured clay.
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.
Grey Iris pourer is glazed in a multi layer grey blue exterior and a satin white interior. This pourer features a cup shaped spout, and the satin white glaze brings out hte speckle in the sandy coloured clay.
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.