Let's Talk About Pottery & Collectables
Pottery => What's my Pottery? => Topic started by: ginfor on October 03, 2007, 10:20:31 PM
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This vase has a red clay body that has been turned black through a reduction firing technique. It has been used in Mexico for a long, long time, but the style of this vase is more European or possibly Oriental. Unfortunately, I can't find any information about this technique being used. It definitely has some age to it and is good quality work. Thoughts appreciated, specific information adored.
Thanks.
Forrest
Vase
http://home.earthlink.net/~fvposton/black.b.jpg (http://home.earthlink.net/~fvposton/black.b.jpg)
Detail
http://home.earthlink.net/~fvposton/black.det.jpg (http://home.earthlink.net/~fvposton/black.det.jpg)
Detail
http://home.earthlink.net/~fvposton/black.det.b.jpg (http://home.earthlink.net/~fvposton/black.det.b.jpg)
Bottom
http://home.earthlink.net/~fvposton/black.bot.b.jpg
(http://home.earthlink.net/~fvposton/black.bot.b.jpg)
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Hi Forrest, there is something about this thats say's Turkish or maybe pursian ? i will have a mooch about.
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Turkish/Persian or related areas seems to be the thinking of people in various groups I've contacted. This form was probably first done in metal (perhaps bronze or silver) but is certainly known in glass and pottery. Figuring out who did what where and when is still a problem.
Forrest
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Also a lot of this kind of thing here www.blackpottery.com.cn/longshanculture.asp - have'nt had time to look at the site properly.
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Persian.... www.alltribes.com/Black-on-Black-Pottery-c-272.html
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Nothing stylistically similar among the Chinese works and nothing among the Ortiz work. Middle Eastern still seems most likely.
Forrest