Wood-fired kiln firing / White clay and celadon glaze vase

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Creative Studio Ametsuchi Kaoru
Creative Studio Ametsuchi Kaoru
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Wood-fired kiln firing / White clay and celadon glaze vase - Pottery & Ceramics - Pottery Khaki

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This plump, rounded vase is made using coarse white pottery clay that gives it an earthenware feel, and celadon glaze that usually produces a transparent green color. The pottery studio in Fukuoka that I work with fires pottery in a climbing kiln once a year. A climbing kiln is a type of wood-fired kiln that uses firewood to heat the pot without using electricity, kerosene, or gas. The temperature inside the furnace reaches as high as 1,300°C, and as the molten glaze gets splashed with wood ash and the flames hit the base material, each piece takes on a pattern that cannot be controlled by human hands. The firing process takes more than a week, from firing to taking the clay out of the kiln. The flavor that resides in each and every piece is truly exceptional, and speaks to the power of the flame and the hard work and experience of the people who bring it out. The celadon glaze used is an original glaze made by the potter. As mentioned above, normal firing produces a transparent, subdued green color, but the white clay fired in a climbing kiln turns scarlet, and combined with the color of the earth, it creates a color similar to the traditional Japanese color "pine dye." The colour and texture are unique to wood-fired kilns. This vase was born from all that effort. It was fired in December 2024. The unglazed parts of the clay have a metallic sheen in places, and the areas that were directly exposed to the flame have a charred color, giving the piece a more refined appearance. This is a view that can only be seen in a wood-fired kiln. Ceramics are naturally water-absorbent, so we apply a waterproofing agent to prevent water from getting into the material. We have confirmed that by using this waterproofing agent, no water will seep out for approximately 40 hours, however, there is a possibility that a small amount of evaporated water may come out from the bottom, making the area feel slightly damp. If this bothers you, you may be able to use the product safely by placing a cloth mat underneath. Using various glazes and clays, I create a wide variety of pottery in different colors and shapes, searching for the best combinations. It is impossible to create two identical pieces, so although they may look similar, each piece is unique. I would be very happy if you could find your favorite. Please enjoy the unique taste and texture of tableware baked over a wood fire. ---- *Size and weight Size: Diameter 8cm, Height 8cm, Base diameter 3.6cm Weight: 163g Hole size: 1.6cm ---- *About the waterproofing agent used* ・Water-stopping agent name: Flipcoat Effects: Improved waterproofing and moisture resistance, reduced penetration of oil and acid, reduced dirt and stains, prevention of cracks caused by freezing, prevention of mold and algae growth, prevention of penetration of cracks ・Characteristics: Water-soluble, colorless and transparent, odorless, non-flammable, weakly alkaline (You can find more detailed information by searching the name of the waterproofing agent on the Internet.) ---- *Precautions for purchase and use - We try to photograph and edit product images as accurately as possible to make them appear as real as possible, but they may appear differently depending on your monitor settings and lighting conditions. ・As this product is also sold on other websites, in the unlikely event that there are multiple purchases, we will deliver to the person who made the purchase first. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. - After use, wash thoroughly and dry thoroughly before storing to prevent stains and mold.

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Pottery
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Handmade
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Japan
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This ceramic vase was fired in a climbing kiln, a type of wood-fired kiln. The metallic sheen that appears on the rustic clay surface is unique to climbing kilns, and it adds depth to the atmosphere of the vase. The plump, round shape of this vase gives it a sense of cuteness even in its sophistication.

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