My name is Lynn, Chou Kei Rin is not my real name. It is the Japanese name found for me by a Japanese student of ours.

I'm a third generation family trained potter in Singapore and I work in my family's pottery studio. Although I have been exposed to clay/pottery since I was a child, I've only officially started going into this line in end 2010. A visit to Japan the same year opened a new perspective on pottery for me.

In Oct 2011, I held my first exhibition (Ceramix 2011 - Simply Clay) together with 15 other hobby potters.

If you're interested in my work or wish to contact me, please email me at rinpotter@gmail.com .

 

Full video on making big bowl. Our method for lifting is different from the method in western countries. It is called the cross-hand lifting, and is designed specially for petite-size Asians who don’t have the strength like the average westerners to do large pots.

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