【Mu Chun Living】180ml Soda Fired Hand-Pinched Ceramic Mug - Handcrafted by Ceramic Artist Yeh Chia-Pei

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【Mu Chun Living】180ml Soda Fired Hand-Pinched Ceramic Mug - Handcrafted by Ceramic Artist Yeh Chia-Pei - Mugs - Porcelain

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→ Soda Firing Soda firing is a high-temperature ceramic firing technique. By injecting soda into the kiln at high temperatures, it vaporizes and reacts chemically with the clay components of the piece, creating a unique and varied glassy glaze effect on the surface. Soda firing can produce a rich variety of glazes, such as orange peel textures, shimmers, smooth finishes, and even crackles. Each piece possesses a unique beauty due to the kiln's atmosphere and the random distribution of soda. This soda firing was done by Yun Sen Tao Tao Studio on Yangmingshan. If you're interested in the soda firing technique, feel free to follow Yun Sen Tao Tao Studio! → Product Description This vessel is made using ancient, traditional hand-pinching techniques, entirely without large machinery. Various hand-shaping tools are used to complete the process, making it a time-consuming and labor-intensive method. As it is entirely hand-pinched, the rough texture of the clay is intentionally preserved on the surface, perfectly embodying the tactile quality of hand-pinched pottery. → Product Information Soda Fired Hand-Pitched Mug Method: Traditional Hand-Pinching Technique Artist: Yeh Jia-Pei, Ceramic Artist Capacity: 180ml Material: Ceramic Origin: Taiwan → Purchase Notes *Most products in this design hall are purely handmade, and the glaze or ash deposit on each piece varies. This is the charm of ceramic art. Therefore, once a piece is sold out, it will not be restocked, and you won't find an identical piece. If a piece you like is purchased by someone else, we apologize, but you will need to choose another piece from our design hall. Alternatively, you can contact the designer to see if a similar piece is available. *Capacity and dimensions are measured by hand and may have slight errors. *The work may show some marks from the production process, as all pieces are handmade or semi-handmade. Minor operational marks are to be expected. *During the firing process, natural variations in glaze distribution may occur, which is normal and part of the emphasis of natural glazes. Ceramics are inherently natural. If you have any questions about the product, please send us a private message. *The product was photographed in a studio with adjusted lighting and environment, but no post-production editing was used. Please refer to the actual product for color accuracy, as variations will not be considered defects. → Design Hall Story A local ceramic studio in Yingge, Taiwan, with design and production firmly rooted in Taiwan, offering beautiful and practical ceramic coffee ware. Several Taiwanese masters with decades of experience blend traditional pottery craftsmanship with coffee culture, making coffee and beauty a part of everyday life. Additionally, our pottery masters have years of experience in producing tea ware and hand-thrown vessels. Natural Glaze Cultural and Creative Studio also offers exquisite tea ware and purely handmade ceramic products.

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Material
Porcelain
How It's Made
Handmade
Where It's Made
Taiwan
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Pinkoi Exclusive
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No.49,326 - Kitchen & Dining  |  No.5,045 - Mugs
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Listing Summary
Crafted by Teacher Jia-Pei using ancient, traditional hand-pinching techniques, this piece is made entirely without large machinery. Various hand-shaping tools are used to complete the process, making it a time-consuming and labor-intensive method.

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