Shapes of the bowls foots
January 13, 2019When creating the bowls, potters try to make them look complete and balanced. And the shape of the foot is a very important part of how the finished bowl will look. Japanese tea bowls have several different traditional foot shapes, or kodai, designs.
![]() 竹節高台 Takenofushi Kodai: Bamboo Node Foot |
![]() 釘彫高台 Kiriichimonji Kodai: Bar Cut Foot |
![]() 桜高台 Sakura Kodai: Cherry Blossom Foot |
![]() 三日月高台 Mikazuki Kodai: Crescent Moon Foot |
![]() 縮緬高台 Chirimen Kodai: Crinkled Cloth Foot |
![]() 切十文字高台 Kirijumonji Kodai: Cross Cut Foot |
![]() 切高台 Kiri Kodai: Cut Foot |
![]() 兜巾 Tokin Kodai: Helmet Foot |
![]() 四角高台 Shiho Kodai: Four Directions Foot |
![]() 割十文字高台 Warijumonji Kodai: Four Split Foot |
![]() 碁石高台 Gokezoko-Kodai: Go Stone Box Foot |
![]() 二重高台 Niju Kodai: Double Foot |
![]() 釘彫高台 Kugibori Kodai: Nail Carved Foot |
![]() 貝尻高台 Kaijiri Kodai: Spiral Shell Foot |
![]() 撥高台 Bachi Kodai: Shamisen Plectrum Foot |
![]() 輪高台 Wa Kodai: Ring Foot |
![]() 蛇ノ目高台 or 普通高台 Janome or Futsuu Kodai: Snake’s Eye Foot |
![]() 渦巻高台 Uzumaki Kodai: Whirlpool Foot |
![]() 割一文字高台 Wariichimonji Kodai: Two Split Foot |
![]() 割高台 Wari Kodai: Split Foot |
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