Item: Firewood side pot
Size (cm): caliber 4.7 height 9 longest side 16
Registration: Qiu Zhenglin-Zhenlin
Material: Pottery
Kiln type: wood burning kiln
Place of Origin: Miaoli County, Taiwan
Introduction
Firewood burning is one of the traditional techniques of burning kilns. In the early firing of pottery, in order to prevent the wood ash produced after burning from adhering to the utensils, Gudu kept each piece of the work on the saggar cover to keep the glaze perfect. On the other hand, the appearance of the wood-fired works today is represented by three elements: soil, wood ash, and fire marks. These elements are naturally unpredictable. Compared with the predictability of traditional glazes, the firewood is more elusive.
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- Item: Firewood side pot Size (cm): caliber 4.7 height 9 longest side 16 Registration: Qiu Zhenglin-Zhenlin Material: Pottery Kiln type: wood burning kiln Place of Origin: Miaoli County, Taiwan
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