Product Description
Hand-thrown by ceramic artist Fang Fang Tu (Lin Kun Kai), this Gaiwan is fired using the high-temperature wood-firing technique. Each piece develops a unique color and texture amidst the fierce flames and ashes. Its calm gray-black tones and mineral-like texture embody a rare, understated aesthetic in wood-firing.
| Dimensions | Approx. 8.4 cm diameter, approx. 7 cm height, approx. 90ml capacity
| Material | Porcelain clay, wood-fired, fired at 1250 degrees Celsius in a reducing atmosphere
| Method | Hand-thrown
・Handmade wood-firing results in significant ash deposits, with ash particles inside. The Gaiwan may be slightly deformed due to wood-firing; please consider if you are a perfectionist.
・There are glaze cracks (kintsugi-like) and black spots, or cracks may appear after some use.
・Photographed in natural light, there might be some color difference. Please contact us for more information.
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- Taiwan
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- Wood-fired Gaiwan, presenting a gray-black mineral texture. Created by ceramic artist Fang Fang Tu, táocuì studio limited edition.
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