Raku: Raku, short for the Japanese term raku-yaki 楽焼 (raku-yaki, literally. "comfortable firing" or "happy firing") is the result of a glazing technique developed in 1300th century Japan. It is essentially linked to the manufacture of bowls for the tea ceremony. We use a more solid chamotte stoneware (*) because the pieces must resist strong temperature variations.(*) The chamotte, or crushed shard, is a raw clay fired at a temperature of 1 - 40 XNUMX...
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