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Tianmu glaze, Jun glaze and celadon are listed as the three famous glazes in China, which shows the important position of Tianmu glaze in the history of Chinese ceramics. It is a pity that this kiln firing technique was lost after the Song Dynasty, and it has been 800 years. The author's Tianmu glaze is made of single-flavored iron oxide as the color-emitting oxide, which is alternately fired with a single-hanging, redox flame at a high temperature of about 1300-1350 degrees. The textures that have been accumulated over the past ten years include:  : Rabbit Hair, Crab Eye, Star Light, Partridge Class, and Oil Drop. Color meters are gold, silver, red, orange, yellow, blue, green, black and so on. So many different types of textures and colors, if you carefully explore their chemical composition, they all come from the same chemical glaze, and all changes are shaped and transformed by the power of "fire". This incredible change has not been able to find a reasonable explanation in the current glaze science. In the early days, the longest dragon kilns built in kilns could be up to 100 meters long, and each kiln could hold about 80,000 tea bowls. Ancient potters could only accumulate by experience. Among the tens of thousands of tea bowls, there were occasionally fine products like rabbit hair and oil droplets. , like a gift from God that can be met but not asked for. The author's attitude towards firing Tianmu is also the same as that of the ancients:  Just diligently making pottery and feeling the fire burning again and again with my heart. In this silent dialogue, there are not too many distracting thoughts and ideas. Maintaining a state of mind of nothing to lose, nothing to gain, and nothing to seek, the only hope is  , can travel through time and space, inherit the kiln fire 800 years ago, and it has always been glowing and dazzling on this land.

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Oil-Spot Tenmoku Glaze
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