Singingwoods

A Blog about life... jewellrey...and beads...

Raku how Wildly Devine!

Of all the colours at the Heavens hold Raku holds her own!
I'm so drawn to its fire and vivid frills..

So here is some beautiful Raku which is a finish that some ceramics artisans use.
Thru the firing process one never knows what will come out..reds or dominant blues..seconds make the difference when they cool and how much air is in the container to be burned out. Many variables to ever be consistent. How exciting to be the one who makes and creates these wild and beautiful pieces.

Here is a bit about Raku..

The founder of Raku ceramics is a potter born in Japan in the 16th century, named Chojiro. Chojiro adopted the name "Raku" after he was presented with a plaque containing the raku character by Japanese leader Toyotomi Hideyoshi. Raku became Chojiro's family name, and the name of the unique style of pottery he developed. Chojiro adhered to the Japanese philosophy of "wabi," which sought to see the beauty in things imperfect, and the essence of life in things transient. His pottery style reflects that in the way it is fired---no two Raku ceramic pieces will ever be the same, because the firing technique introduces an element of unpredictability. Chojiro's family is still making Raku ceramics to this day, in a 400-year-old unbroken line of ceramicists.

Raku is often used for decoration because of its beauty. Raku ceramics are also less water-tight than other ceramic ware, so this limits uses somewhat. While green tea cups are commonly made with Raku firing, vases that have water sitting in them for a prolonged period of time are very rarely made of Raku, because they eventually leak.

I just bought this Angel isn't he a beauty?! But maybe others wouldn't care for him..I am drawn to Heavenly things! I cant wait till he comes in the post! He looks like he was born in the celestial beginnings of time..

Here is more beauty..




Bead caps..


And beads..

So ravishing..




All of these pieces are made by wondrousstrange. She also has a Blog I have subscribed to here! She had stated her kiln is not working but it is up and running again. Her things are so very like her shop says..Wonderous~beautiful!

So to ME colours represent the Heavens and Heaven itself!!

Sun drenched skies..

the colour of pearly wings..

Autumns dark wonder when she stepped into her dress of steaming Splendor..

the iridescent oyster shells gleaming in the sun..

Skies that were pained as the Robins flew by in the predawn light..

and the bluebird as she made her way by evening winds her colours abound..

grapes that glisten..

from Rainbows to the spray of the Sea..it is what drives the soul and keeps us

and grounds us from whence we came..
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Have a great day!




10 comments:

Your angel is wonderful, and I think those hearts are lovely, too. Thanks for the history on Raku (I have a piece) and for sharing the link.

XO,

Sheila :-)

 

That's a beautiful angel. I cannot wait to see what you do with it too. You're so creative!

Thanks for the information about Raku, I learned a lot.

I didn't have a chance to do any beadwork while I was away on vacation. I had so many plans. I'm hoping I can squeeze some jewelry making time into my schedule.

 

That's a beautiful angel. I cannot wait to see what you do with it too. You're so creative!

Thanks for the information about Raku, I learned a lot.

I didn't have a chance to do any beadwork while I was away on vacation. I had so many plans. I'm hoping I can squeeze some jewelry making time into my schedule.

 

You are too kind to feature my work so vividly!!! I am most appreciative!! I too can hardly wait to see what you create with the lovelies you bought!! I am also a new follower:)

 

Beautiful angel and poetic thoughts, Janet. I am drawn to the hearts!

 

Those are gorgeous! I love the hearts and wings at the bottom.

 

Informative and thought-provoking! I didn't know what Raku was until now--I just knew I liked some of the looks! Many thanks!

 

Janet, thank you for sharing the history about Raku...being 1/2 Japanese, that must be why I've always been drawn to Raku... :-) And thanks for sharing this wonderful source of gorgeous beads...would love to check out her shop!

 

Oh I love Raku! I took ceramics and sculpting in college and I couldn't wait for firing day when we worked with Raku! You just never knew what you would get and I was always pleasantly surprised! Beautiful pieces! Thanks so much for stopping by my blog too! It was great "meeting" you!