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【URBAN ART GARDEN】 Qingye No.1 (Effect Glaze)
【URBAN ART GARDEN】 Qingye No.1 (Effect Glaze)
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【URBAN ART GARDEN】 Qingye No.1 (Effect Glaze)
Product Highlights:
- Mountain colors within the vessel - The inspiration comes from the mountains and fields. Under high heat, the glaze layer flows freely, with varying shades blending and creating a rich green tone and mottled texture, resembling the moss that spreads across the stone surface after a rain.
- The glaze is smooth and warm – after firing, it has a delicate texture and a soft luster, and can be used as tableware (non-toxic and environmentally friendly).
- Independent packaging - 500ml net content, convenient for use and storage.
- Enduringly captivating – Each piece is an impromptu creation in collaboration with fire, refusing to conform to the monotonous uniformity of plain blue glaze.
- Multi-mode glazing – Supports spray glazing, immersion glazing, swirling glazing and brushing, suitable for different creative habits.
Product Information:
| Project |
Content |
| Specification | 500ml、5L |
| Firing Temperature | 1240℃ (ordinary oxidation firing、 suitable for tableware) |
| Usage Method | Spreading, dipping, swirling, brushing can all be used |
| Suitable Base Materials | Light-colored clay base gives the best effect. It is not recommended to use on dark clay materials |
Illustration shows a white porcelain base, fired at 1240℃.
Why choose it?
After countless attempts at glazing, kiln opening, and formula adjustments, we finally got "Qingye No.1".
It is not the standard answer on an industrial assembly line, but an impromptu creation in collaboration with fire.
Under high temperatures, the glaze flows freely, with varying shades blending together, creating a rich green tone with intricate layers, mixed with mottled textures -
It resembles the unaltered natural appearance of the mountains and fields, like the traces of moss that spread across the stones after a rain.
Abandon the uniform flat blue glaze, pursue the natural breathing sensation, let the glaze breathe in the flames and grow the textures of the mountains and fields.
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