Feature:Due to 3 days and nights of woodfiring , the teapot features an interplay between mat grey and vitrified white throughout. It is stunning with a hand-carved Chinese poetry in running script style, offering a visual contrast between primary white clay and woodfired grey surface. Firing:wood firing for 3 days and nights Inside glazed:No Filter: a multi-hole filter Volume:140ml Dimension:L=10.5cm, ∅=7.5cm, H=9cm Artist:Liu Zhi
A woodfired carved piece is usually accomplished by two steps as follows: (I) A piece is made of unglazed or glazed clay then fired for a few days and nights straight under over 1300℃ using a lot of wood in the kiln before being painted as a normal piece is done. (II) An artist will select a woodfired piece with a one-of-kind pattern or color resulting from firing which may come to him/her in a flash of inspiration. Then they will develop a scene, portrait or object on the piece depending on its appearance.