Fresh-out-of-the-kiln ceramics
Tempered at 1300°C, straight out of the kiln – this glossy finish 🔮
Hear that cracking sound? Pure therapy.#ceramics
As someone who has recently explored the world of ceramics, I can truly appreciate the magic that happens when a piece is fresh out of the kiln. Tempered at around 1300°C, this high-temperature firing process not only strengthens the clay but also creates that unique glossy finish that many ceramic enthusiasts crave. Watching the surface transform into a smooth, shimmering glaze is always a rewarding moment. One of the most calming experiences during ceramics creation is hearing the subtle cracking sound as the pottery cools down. This gentle noise is often described as therapeutic, a natural symphony that connects the artist to the creation process. It signals the transformation of raw clay into a durable, functional, and artistically beautiful item. For those new to ceramics, understanding the firing temperature is crucial. A kiln firing at 1300°C is considered high-fired and is typical for stoneware or porcelain pieces. It produces a finished product that is not only aesthetically pleasing but also highly functional and food-safe. If you're thinking about trying your hand at ceramics, remember that patience is key. The entire cycle — from shaping to glazing to firing — requires time and care. But the satisfaction of holding a cool, glossy, freshly fired ceramic piece is unmatched. Plus, participating in this timeless craft offers more than just a product; it's a form of mindfulness, stress relief, and personal expression.





































































