Moonlight White Wood-Fired Fair Cup












Moonlight White Wood-Fired Fair Cup
Handmade by the same potter who creates the “Snow White Wood-Fired Gaiwan” in Jingdezhen, China, this fair cup features a semi-glossy natural grey flame and moonlight white glaze. It was created with refined ceramic 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.
Moonlight White Wood Fired Fair Cup:
Length: 9 cm
Width: 7.9 cm
Height: 9.2 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.