Pots and plants by Kitoi

Hand crafted containers for caudiciform and bonsai enthusiasts

Friday, March 29, 2013

A few from the kiln

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Sunday, February 24, 2013

A bit too big

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The kiln has a 23in diameter, the pot has a 24in. To get it to fit I angled the shelf 30 degrees.  Completed pot diameter is now 23in. ...
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Echeveria 'ice age'

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Nice color on this variety due to lack of winter water In a free form pot stained with red iron oxide
Monday, February 18, 2013

To purchase

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If your interested in purchasing some of my work Pottery by kitoi In the process of getting more pots made to update the site.

Lava pots

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A technique I've been working on and finally perfected
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Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Riveted rectangle

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My latest commission. I don't do many rectangles and never one this large. This has a 12" diameter and 4.5 in deep. The crawl glaze...
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Friday, February 1, 2013

Othonna

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Haven't updated in some time.  Othonna armiana Othonna hallii Purchased Othonna herrie at auction in 2010 and stage in my...
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Kitoi
Northern California
The nickname Kitoi from my Filipino grandmother in Hawaii that could not pronounce Keith. My mother taught me to cook in elementary school and have enjoyed it since. Up to now it was by necessity. In recent years it has become a passion to find recipes from the past, made with traditional ingredients and no processed foods.
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