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Gold Cross Spoon

W65xL130mm, Hong Kong

How can a party be without something glamorous.  This gold cross spoon is perfect for serving delicacy like caviar, foie gras, etc.

White stoneware, clear glazed, high fired, then with gold luster and refired to 750C.

shell boxW80xD80xH80mm, Hong Kong

Everytime I see this box it just brings a smile across my face.  It just made me think of a happy oyster.  It will make a brilliant place for storing all the little treasure that would become pearls over time.

Orgainc shape box by King Fung; stoneware glaze, made by simple two parts pinching and alteration.  Finger indent works provide an easy grab for opening the box.

black globletDIA80xH130mm, Hong Kong

This series of black goblets, by Jessie Cheung, are full of energy and spirit.  These animated goblets seem to be teasing one to take a sip from it.
Unique items for small dinner parties.

The goblets are created by throwing with a hand build sculptural attachment. Its matte black slip glaze contains high percentage of manganese dioxide, copper oxide , iron oxide and copper oxide, giving an intense blackness, the sculptural part is made by slip casting.

song mug

DIA90xH100mm, Hong Kong

For the “Throw A Party” event, ceramic artist King Fung, instructor of the Cobo Ceramic Workshop, has created for the event a series of song mugs. A song singing glazed stoneware which interact with the user.

Stoneware glazed, body and handle are made by throwing and joined together after trimming. A small clay ball was put inside the hollow handle to give it a ring.

interior 1interior 2The Cobo X Mountain Folkcraft X Soil
“Throw A Party”

Here is a glimpse of the display, come check out all the old and new pottery items, there sure would be something you like!

COBO

Continuing with the Something Old Something New theme and our collaboration with Soil, we now have another venture:

Cobo X Soil X Mountain Folkcraft
“Throw A Party!”

A selection of pottery works produced from the studio (Chris, King + the students) will be available at Mountain Folkcraft.  All the works are handmade and unique.

Cobo Ceramic Workshop is a pottery workshop founded in 1995 by Chris Lo, together with King Fung regular classes are held as well as commissioned work for corporation and individual clients.
This is the workshop I attend my classes and personally I think it is the perfect place to learn pottery, love it!