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By: Fukumitsu-yaki
The wood-burning Fukumitsu-yaki kiln is fired twice a year. The firing process is long, resulting in strong and durable vessels, which are glazed with traditional materials found in nature.
Just as the name suggests, iron glaze contains iron, which becomes more lustrous the more you touch it. Enjoy the slow and subtle changes to the glaze of your Fukumitsu-yaki, as you use it over time in your daily life.
| Origin | Fukumitsu, Kurayoshi, Tottori Prefecture |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | L10 x W7 x H10 cm |
| Weight | 190g |
| Material | Fukumitsu-yaki pottery |
| Technique | ["Iron glaze"] |
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Fukumitsu-yaki pottery by Kenji Kawamoto
Fukumitsu-yaki is cool but warm, and sharp but soft all at once. It has an organic elegance that can only be achieved through the careful method with which it is...
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