Material Technique: Semi-Porcelain
Vessels made by mixing the stone typically used for porcelain with the clay used for ceramics are called ‘semi-porcelain’. This is technique creates objects with characteristics that fall somewhere between ceramic and porcelain, utilizing both the soft texture and feel of earthenware and the strength of stone porcelain.
Kaneko Cup
These striking cups showcase a minimalist, sculpture-like appearance, inspired by the natural forms of a man and a woman. Each set is finished with three different glazes, all with their own rich expression created through the chemical reaction of the iron content of the red clay.
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[BARBAR] Kaneko Cup Tumbler XY Charcoal
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[BARBAR] Kaneko Cup Tumbler XY Stone
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[BARBAR] Kaneko Cup Tumbler XX Charcoal
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[BARBAR] Kaneko Cup Tumbler XX Stone
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[BARBAR] Kaneko Cup Tumbler XX Water
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