This wood fired teacup set was fired for5 daysin an anagama kiln. It's a veryintensestyle of firing. The kiln has to be constantly stoked bothday and nightfor the duration of the firing. The markings and overall character of this type of pot can only be achieved through thetime and temperatureof this type of firing. Each pot is totallyunique. Based on the placement of each pot in the kiln, each will receive different markings from the path of the flame and wood ash through the kiln.
These cups were fired with green glass in the bottom. Beautiful crystallized patterns emerge where ash lands on the glass creating a very special effect.
These plates provide a simple and elegant way to catch any spilled water while brewing tea. The low gloss black surface provides a plain backdrop that will make your teapot stand out....
These plates provide a simple and elegant way to catch any spilled water while brewing tea. The low gloss black surface provides a plain backdrop that will make your teapot stand out....
This unglazed clay tea plate is made from unglazed Taiwanese clay. These plates provide a simple and elegant way to catch any spilled water while brewing tea. The unglazed clay...