
Resourceful links to wood-fire methods, kilns, philosophies, articles, and history.
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04-24-2010 11:55 AM
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aclift
Excerpt: The anagama (single-chamber kiln, wood-fired) was first introduced to Japan from Korea in the fifth century. Prior to that, firing in Japan took place in outdoor bonfires, open pits, or ditches. Since the temperature was unlikely to exceed 700 degrees, Japan's ancient wares are typically referred to as low-fired earthenware -- ware that is largely water-soluble.
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11-04-2011 12:50 PM
by
Andy Clift
The Kazegama achieves wood fired results in 6 hours.
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