“ Rice Grain Porcelain ”
This is an old Chinese soup spoon, I’ve had it for over 25 years and I’m not sure how long my family had it before that. As a kid I was fascinated with the translucent parts. I googled it discovered it’s called “rice grain” technique. No rice grains are used or harmed in the making of such ...
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Photo Location: At home, 7/13/2024
  • olivia Edited 9 months ago

    An alternate from Spanish Diner at Hudson Yards, 7/11/2024. My tiny reflection can be seen in the spoons.

    An alternate from Spanish Diner at Hudson Yards, 7/11/2024. My tiny reflection can be seen in the spoons.

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  • Sandi Kroll Edited 9 months ago

    I like the story behind the spoon, but might have actually zoomed out and shown the whole spoon on a nice solid background.

    I like the story behind the spoon, but might have actually zoomed out and shown the whole spoon on a nice solid background.

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  • Robert G Edited 9 months ago

    I like the blue and white colors of the spoon.

    Perhaps a more subdued background as my eyes keep drifting to the bright white… more

    I like the blue and white colors of the spoon.

    Perhaps a more subdued background as my eyes keep drifting to the bright white holes.

    This was a good choice for the challenge.

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