Craft style: The teacup can only burn successfully in the reducing flame of at least 1345℃. During this process, affected by factors such as the temperature and atmosphere in the oven, the patterns of the cups are not exactly the same. The color can be a bit dark or light. Like leaves, they cannot be exactly the same.
Dimension & Spcification - Ø 8.8cm(D) x 5.2cm(H);120ML - Specifial Feature: Infusion water, Color will be change / Water fast cooling down / The tea will be better taste
Porcelain wares can glow yellow, blue, green, purple and other colors on the surface film under the light. However, in order to make the surface of the finished porcelain have a colorful effect like a rainbow in the sky, a very thin iron crystal film must be formed during the firing process. 100% do not add any chemicals that cause harm to the human body
Applies more widely - Tea, Ceremony, Matcha, Coffee, Wine, Water ; Classical decoration : Home, Office, Club, Livingroom, Lobby, Kitchen
Precious collectibles: This is an old-fashioned craft, purely handmade. Each one is unique.
The uniqueness of Yaobian Jianzhan: It is extremely difficult to fire. Due to the particularity of the difficulty of firing, the Jianzhan must be fired successfully in a reducing flame above 1300 Degree C. In this process, affected by factors such as the temperature and atmosphere in the kiln, a slight mistake is made. It is very possible to destroy a kiln carcass. This is especially true for Yaobianzhan, because most of its markings are concentrated on the inside of the bowl wall. Yaobianzhan lies in the stripes distributed in groups of three or five on its glaze surface. Under the sunlight, these stripes can show a splendid color just like the halo of the sun. With the angle of the light, the halo will also change blue ., Yellow, green, purple and other different colors, showing the magnificent beauty of mystery and the sense of mystery, each can make the viewer admire and trigger countless reveries. The glaze color is the soul of Jianzhan. The bright and colorful markings of the Yaobianzhan add new flesh and blood to the glaze. The appreciation of the Yaobianzhan turally starts from these two aspects. Generally speaking, the spots of the Yaobianzhan should be large and thick, with clear edge texture, and brighter colors. It is also better to have a thicker, strong three-dimensiol effect and a spot ring that can reflect a variety of colors on the glaze. Only by changing can be called top grade. In the 2016 Poly auction, it was sold at a sky-high price of RMB 1. 127 million. At present, Lu Jinxi’s refired Yaobian Tianmuzhan has been listed in the Natiol Art Museum of Chi, Osaka Municipal Museum of Oriental Ceramics in Japan and other famous museums. Lu Jinxi himself has also been invited by Japan to go to major domestic museums to exchange views. Burning process.
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