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Lingshuai Slip-Glazed Gongdaobei
粉引公道杯
Slip glazing (fenyin) applies a layer of China clay over stoneware before firing, a technique rooted in the Han and Jin dynasties. After high firing, the iron and natural particles beneath the surface subtly emerge, giving the piece a soft and modest warmth. Over time, “raindrop” marks appear, forming gentle, blurred traces reminiscent of walls softly touched by rain. This quiet transformation embodies a wabi-sabi appreciation for age, simplicity, and imperfection.
Material: Stoneware, China Clay
Technique: Wheel-thrown, Gas Firing
粉引公道杯
Slip glazing (fenyin) applies a layer of China clay over stoneware before firing, a technique rooted in the Han and Jin dynasties. After high firing, the iron and natural particles beneath the surface subtly emerge, giving the piece a soft and modest warmth. Over time, “raindrop” marks appear, forming gentle, blurred traces reminiscent of walls softly touched by rain. This quiet transformation embodies a wabi-sabi appreciation for age, simplicity, and imperfection.
Material: Stoneware, China Clay
Technique: Wheel-thrown, Gas Firing