[Wood-fired] An ancient kiln-fired pottery-making method. During the firing process, the potassium, sodium, calcium and other components in the ash formed by the wood combine with the mineral elements in the clay of the vessel at high temperatures, producing natural ash falling on the body.
The wood-fired cup is fired at a temperature of over 1,300 degrees. The fusion of clay and fire allows the cup's colors to flow naturally and mysteriously. During the firing process, ash and glaze naturally fall onto the boron plate, and subsequent polishing is still required. The works are often ingenious, but cannot be completely replicated. Each work is unique and one-of-a-kind.
Clay material: medium white porcelain clay
Forming: Hand-thrown
Firing: Wood kiln at over 1300 degrees, with natural ash falling and glaze flowing.
Size: Diameter 7.8 cm, height 5.t cm. There is a 0.5 cm error in manual measurement.
Origin: Jingdezhen
Product Notes:
(1) Each piece is handmade and unique in the world.
(2) Each computer displays colors differently, so there may be slight color differences. Please refer to the actual product.
The wood-fired cup is fired at a temperature of over 1,300 degrees. The fusion of clay and fire allows the cup's colors to flow naturally and mysteriously. During the firing process, ash and glaze naturally fall onto the boron plate, and subsequent polishing is still required. The works are often ingenious, but cannot be completely replicated. Each work is unique and one-of-a-kind.
Clay material: medium white porcelain clay
Forming: Hand-thrown
Firing: Wood kiln at over 1300 degrees, with natural ash falling and glaze flowing.
Size: Diameter 7.8 cm, height 5.t cm. There is a 0.5 cm error in manual measurement.
Origin: Jingdezhen
Product Notes:
(1) Each piece is handmade and unique in the world.
(2) Each computer displays colors differently, so there may be slight color differences. Please refer to the actual product.