Firewood-fired ash-cut porcelain pot new color-fired pottery handmade works |

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Firewood-fired ash-cut porcelain pot new color-fired pottery handmade works | - Teapots & Teacups - Pottery Brown

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【New color burning wood burning ash cut porcelain pot】 Size: about height 12x width 10x length 15.5 (cm) Each piece is created by hand, there will be some differences, and the unique beauty is worthy of your collection. In 1992, Mr. Chen Weien started the road of firewood burning. In 1996, he went to Japan for the first time to study and visit Bizen, and decided to devote himself to the flood of firewood burning in the future. Up to now, after years of research and creation, Mr. Chen can always say with a smile: Now he has been able to burn out the works he conceived through experience and control of the state of redox and temperature. / #新彩火# Low carbon wood burning [xincai burning wood burning ash cut porcelain pot] New Caiyaki reflects the awareness of environmental protection. With limited earth resources, how can we coexist with this nature? Environmentally friendly firewood reduces the use of resources. While creating life through nature, it also achieves a simple balance with nature.

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Pottery
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Handmade
Where It's Made
Taiwan
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No.51,526 - Kitchen & Dining  |  No.7,208 - Teapots & Teacups
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[Firewood, ash and cut porcelain pots]: New color firing of Chen Weien from Gui kiln. Began to study firewood in 1995, and traveled to Japan for several times to study #Bizen. In 2003, he published the first book on firewood in Taiwan. Low-carbon wood burning, friendly environment, let us experience the beauty of pottery art intertwined by "fire, soil and people".

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