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Large Yunomi by John Mackenzie

Large Yunomi by John Mackenzie

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Large Yunomi by John Mackenzie
Hand Thrown & Woodfired in Cornwall


Approximate Measurements: 9cm height x 10cm diameter. 350ml capacity.
Each Large Yunomi 
is pictured twice to show the variations on each side.

Skilfully formed from porcelain with areas of natural ash and areas left raw clay with a celadon interior. Super satisfyingly large with a wavy, wabi lip and free formed sides creating a characterful tea bowl form.



Instinctively crafted with cuts, grooves and marks that all enrich the textural qualities. The smooth glazes contrast with rustic tactile grains. Earthy browns and greys combine with flame flashes of vibrant orange as marine tones of celadon erupts out from inside with glassy crackles and soft satin shine.



1 ~ Woody tones and fly ash contrast neatly with deep warming orange tones. Holding comfortably with both hands.

2 ~ A classic of this style, plenty of glassy celadon pouring over the warming tones of the clay, super smooth surface and neat proportions.

3 ~ Lower, wider form with beautiful glassy celadon, blending blues and pale greens. The surface has interesting cut star details. Would also make a good small Chawan perhaps.

4 ~ A beautiful blending of warm earth tones and gentle granular surface, contrasting with the fresh colour of the glassy celadon inside.

5 ~ Again, A beautiful blending of warm earth tones and gentle granular surface with some nice celadon drips and ring details towards the base.

An appearance and feeling that can only be achieved by the magic of wood firing. The spontaneity of flame, smoke and ash and a playful combination of glaze, slip and natural clay together create these most unique effects. No two the same!



Capturing a strong connection to the natural environment and the elements with a striking presence that really resonates with us.

Previously studying under Kyra Cane, Christie Brown, Mo Jupp and Steve Buck. Sparking an enthusiasm for wood firing techniques along with kiln building, having now built several kilns enabling John to experiment extensively with this unique process.

John is based in the far reaches of Cornwall firing with his recently built 100 cubic foot Anagama kiln. Developing his own glazes, clays and slips especially suited to explore the full interaction that occurs with wood ash and flame, in such an extreme environment and prolonged process. Intentionally including found material to enrich the colour, textural interest, or effect. Producing work that conveys the rugged Cornish surroundings and celebrates the elemental nature of the process.

Artist Portraits by Jack Worpole | @Jack.Worpole

Each handmade and unique, therefore slight variations in shape, size and glaze will occur. Handwash recommended.

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