【Xin Cai Shao Hand Squeezed Goblet】
Size: about 6.5 x 6.5 x 7.5 (cm)
Works signed Gui Kiln
Each piece is created by hand, and there will be some differences. The unique beauty is worthy of your collection.
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Teacher Chen Weien started the road of firewood burning in 1992, and went to Bizen, Japan for the first time in 1996 to study and visit, which further determined that he would devote himself to the torrent of firewood creation in the future.
Now, after years of research and creation, Mr. Chen can always say with a smile: Now he is able to burn his conceived works through experience and control of the state of oxidation-reduction and temperature.
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#新彩烧# Low-carbon wood burning [New color burning goblet]
The new color burning reflects the awareness of environmental protection. With limited earth resources, how do we live with this nature?
Eco-friendly firewood reduces the use of resources, and while expressing life through nature, it also strikes a simple balance with nature.
It can be used for drinking and tea. The emerald green glaze makes the tea wine purer in color and full of aroma.
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[Gray glaze] The classic color of wood fired flax (also known as gray glaze), when the kiln temperature reaches 1100 degrees or more, and the temperature is flat, the fuelwood in the combustion chamber is burned into fine ash, and when it accumulates to a certain thickness on the embryo body The glaze color is between reduction and oxidation, showing dark green, dark red, tea-brown...etc.
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- [New Caiyaki Hand Pinch Goblet]] Signed Kyu Kiln. He started to study firewood burning in 1995, and went to Japan for many times to study #Beqian, and published the first book on firewood burning in Taiwan in 2003. Low-carbon firewood and a friendly environment allow us to experience the beauty of pottery that is intertwined with "fire, soil, and people."
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