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The difference between soda firing and traditio...
Soda firing is a ceramic technique that combines traditional wood firing with modern chemical reactions. By adding sodium carbonate during the high-temperature stage, it creates a unique glaze effect. Its...
The difference between soda firing and traditio...
Soda firing is a ceramic technique that combines traditional wood firing with modern chemical reactions. By adding sodium carbonate during the high-temperature stage, it creates a unique glaze effect. Its...
The History and Craft of Longquan Celadon
Longquan celadon, originating in China’s Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period, was historically the largest center for celadon production and influenced all major celadon kilns. Though never part of the...
The History and Craft of Longquan Celadon
Longquan celadon, originating in China’s Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period, was historically the largest center for celadon production and influenced all major celadon kilns. Though never part of the...
The Art of Chinese Tea: Understanding the Six T...
Chinese tea is not just a beverage—it’s a reflection of balance between nature, craftsmanship, and culture. Each type carries centuries of wisdom and regional character, waiting to be discovered in...
The Art of Chinese Tea: Understanding the Six T...
Chinese tea is not just a beverage—it’s a reflection of balance between nature, craftsmanship, and culture. Each type carries centuries of wisdom and regional character, waiting to be discovered in...
The Beauty of Imperfection: The Ice-Crack Glaze...
When Wet, It Softens; When Dry, It Cracks Again.The beauty of ice-crack glaze lies in its life-like rhythm. When touched by tea, the cracks soften; when dry, they reappear —...
The Beauty of Imperfection: The Ice-Crack Glaze...
When Wet, It Softens; When Dry, It Cracks Again.The beauty of ice-crack glaze lies in its life-like rhythm. When touched by tea, the cracks soften; when dry, they reappear —...
The Truth About Kaolin: The Secret Behind Jingd...
Many believe Jingdezhen porcelain is made from local kaolin, but its native deposits ran out centuries ago. Before the Yuan dynasty, artisans used only porcelain stone, which produced fine white...
The Truth About Kaolin: The Secret Behind Jingd...
Many believe Jingdezhen porcelain is made from local kaolin, but its native deposits ran out centuries ago. Before the Yuan dynasty, artisans used only porcelain stone, which produced fine white...
Ru Kiln: How Emperor Huizong’s Aesthetic Define...
Legend tells us that Emperor Huizong once dreamed of a sky clearing after rain and was captivated by its unique color. He commanded artisans to reproduce it in porcelain, famously...
Ru Kiln: How Emperor Huizong’s Aesthetic Define...
Legend tells us that Emperor Huizong once dreamed of a sky clearing after rain and was captivated by its unique color. He commanded artisans to reproduce it in porcelain, famously...