Wood Fired Rough Clay Fair Cup












Wood Fired Rough Clay Fair Cup
Handmade by the same potter who creates the “Wood Fired Rough Clay Teapot” in Quanzhou, Fujian, this fair cup features a natural orange flame and smoky galaxy glaze which appears matte. It was created with rough clay, and the unique appearance is a result of direct exposure to fire and ash over a long period.
Traditional wood-fired kilns have become rare in China today. The laborious process of wood-firing creates a unique, natural glazing, that can’t be achieved in more common and easier to use electric kilns. The special texture, color, and pattern of wood-fired teaware is a result of direct exposure to fire and ash over a long period, making wood-fired teaware some of the most sought-after teaware today.
Wood Fired Rough Clay Fair Cup:
Length: 8 cm
Width: 7.7 cm
Height: 8.5 cm
Volume: 170 ml
Additional Information:
It’s food safe, of course. And also dishwasher safe. However, I strongly recommend that you wash and dry it by hand, and use it gently. Please do not use on an open flame, gas or electric stove-top. And try to avoid alternating hot and cold, which could cause cracking.