Set of bowls with iron glaze and kiln mutation effects.
H 8.5 / ø 24.0 cm,Year.2022Description
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CategoryCeramics
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DimensionsH 8.5 / ø 24.0 cm
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Year of creation2022
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RarityUnique
Techniques
Klin effects
Kiln effects (yōhen) is a term that describes a wide variety of spontaneous expressions produced by the interaction of the kiln atmosphere and the surface of the vessel during firing, including oxidation and reduction effects. The cracks, flashing patterns, and natural ash glaze effects on unglazed wares such as Bizen and Shigaraki are famous examples of kiln effects.
Iron glaze
Iron glaze (tetsuyū) refers to a broad category of iron-rich ceramic glazes. Depending on the iron content, these glazes can produce colors ranging from black to brown to amber. Blackish glazes with around five percent iron content are known as Tenmoku (Ch. Jian ware) glazes.
Selection
- The 69th Japan Traditional Kōgei Exhibition (2022)
- Selected