These sake cups were woodfired for 6 days
in an anagama. The anagama is an ancient tunnel shaped Japanese
kiln design that is typically built into the side of a hill.
This kiln design is partially buried in the ground supported
by the earth on three sides. The exposed front of the
kiln is the point where the fire is fueled by constant stoking
of wood by a crew of potters, 24 hours a day, during the 5 to
10 days of constant stoking. One week later, the unglazed
pottery comes out of the kiln with a natural ash glaze coating
with rich variations of textures and warm earthtone colors on
each pieces.
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