Lin Ying-Ru | Bodhi Butterfly

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Lin Ying-Ru | Bodhi Butterfly - Teapots & Teacups - Pottery Brown

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1. Wood-Leaf Butterfly Teacher Lin Ying-Ru's works primarily feature wood-leaf motifs on teapots, with butterflies appearing only rarely. This piece represents a deconstructed and reassembled design, requiring significant effort. Butterflies are more commonly found in her Blue Crystal series. Each piece is considered collectible, and a teapot featuring a butterfly is an exceptionally rare wood-fired creation. 2. Teapot Shape This teapot features a less common, flatter body shape, embodying an elegant and serene aesthetic with the master's unique lines and charm. 3. Ash Glaze Drip The accumulation and fusion of ash and natural ash glaze: One of the most distinctive features of wood firing is "ash drip." During the prolonged wood-firing process, the ash from burning wood is carried by the kiln's hot air currents and settles on the teapot's surface. When the kiln temperature exceeds 1200°C, this wood ash begins to melt, combining with the minerals in the clay body to form layers of "natural ash glaze" with varying depths. 4. Fire Kiss Marks Located in the path of the flame, the direct contact with fire results in higher temperatures compared to the surrounding areas. This localized high-temperature difference causes varying degrees of sintering on the clay surface of the piece, giving this teapot a rose-gold hue. Specifications Capacity: 180cc Length: Spout to handle approx. 13.5cm Height: 5.2cm (excluding lid) Diameter: 5.1cm **Awards and Recognition** • Since 2014, most works have received the Yingge Ceramics Museum's "Yingge Kiln Trademark Licensing Evaluation." • 2015, 5th Taiwan International Golden Teapot Award Ceramic Design Competition, recipient of the "Tea Art Recommendation Award." • 2015, Yingge Ceramics Museum "Ceramic New Product Award" - [Xuanji Teapot] Note: Xuanji Teapot holds a mainland China patent. • 2016, Yingge Ceramics Museum "Yingge Kiln Trademark Licensing Evaluation" - [Wood-Leaf Gold Splashed Tea Set] • 2016, Yingge Ceramics Museum "Ceramic New Product Award" - [Wood-Leaf Blue Crystal Tea Competition Bowl] • 2016, awarded the "Cultural and Creative Aesthetics Gold Product Award" by the Professors Association. • 2016, featured in Travel in Taiwan, issue no. 75, reporting on Blue-crystal muye shao by Taocheer. • 2018, 14th China (Shenzhen) International Cultural Industry Fair, Creative Works [Butterfly Lotus], Bronze Award. • 2018, selected for New Taipei Gift, Wood-Leaf Blue Crystal Water Cup. • 2018, Wood-Leaf Tianmu Butterfly Lotus Plate received the Excellence Award at the 2018 Golden Glaze Award by the New Taipei City Ceramic Glaze Research Association. • 2020, 8th Taiwan International Golden Teapot Award Ceramic Design Competition [Wood-Leaf Pattern Tea Competition Tea Set], selected. **Exhibition History** • ART TAINAN 2025, The Regent Taipei, Tainan • 2022, "Realm and Symbiosis" Duo Exhibition by Lin Ying-Ru and Lin Yu-Chun, at Yingge Light Spot Art Museum. • 2021, Shi Fang Ya Ji Ceramic Cultural and Creative Art Exhibition [Withered Leaves • Bodhi] Lin Ying-Ru Solo Exhibition, at Dabanggen Forest Hot Spring Hotel. • 2020, Presidential Office Craft Exhibition "Happy Times - Progress. Transformation. Shared Prosperity." • 2020, "Withered Leaves‧Bodhi" Solo Exhibition at 3F, Light Spot Art Center, Yingge Light Spot Art Museum.

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Taiwan
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No.15,139 - Kitchen & Dining  |  No.1,921 - Teapots & Teacups
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Teacher Lin Ying-Ru's works primarily feature wood-leaf motifs on teapots, with butterflies appearing only rarely. This piece represents a deconstructed and reassembled design, requiring significant effort. Butterflies are more commonly found in her Blue Crystal series. Each piece is considered collectible, and a teapot featuring a butterfly is an exceptionally rare wood-fired creation.

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