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Buncheong Silver-lined Shiboridashi
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Local Boesong iron-rich stoneware clay body. (Mr Hong lives in Boesong, South Korea)
Dark glaze applied onto stoneware clay before bisque firing, then Terra Sigillata white slip applied before second firing, and third firing at 1050 degrees celcius in hybrid electric-gas kiln.
Measurements
Rim: 8 cm
Base: 3.5 cm
Height: 6 cm
Capacity: 75ml
We think Mr Hong Seongil is so creative, not just because of the aesthetic textures he experiments with. Every so often, he surprises us with a new form - like this shiboridashi with an upturn spout on the lid! We were curious about the pour when we first laid eyes on it, and it sure pours very nicely!
Made from iron-rich clay from Boesong, where Mr Hong Seongil residues in South Korean, this traditional Buncheong-look-a-like piece is given a breath of modernity with the silver glazed interior as a contrast, and fired using Terra Sigillata method (fine white clay slip) for the textural effect! The stoneware body retains heat, thus this pot is more suited for brewing darker oxidised teas that require higher brewing temperatures.
The exterior white glazed body may be stained with tea over time, thus the lover of this pot must be able to appreciate its evolution over time - as it developed more character with tea brewing!
A handy size for kungfu-style brewing for 1-2 persons, of those precious tea stash that we can't bear to drink up too quickly!
Local Boesong iron-rich stoneware clay body. (Mr Hong lives in Boesong, South Korea)
Dark glaze applied onto stoneware clay before bisque firing, then Terra Sigillata white slip applied before second firing, and third firing at 1050 degrees celcius in hybrid electric-gas kiln.
Measurements
Rim: 8 cm
Base: 3.5 cm
Height: 6 cm
Capacity: 75 ml
Made from iron-rich clay from Boesong, where Mr Hong Seongil residues in South Korean, this traditional Buncheong-look-a-like piece is given a breath of modernity with the silver glazed interior as a contrast, and fired using Terra Sigillata method (fine white clay slip) for the textural effect! The stoneware body retains heat, thus this pot is more suited for brewing darker oxidised teas that require higher brewing temperatures.
The exterior white glazed body may be stained with tea over time, thus the lover of this pot must be able to appreciate its evolution over time - as it developed more character with tea brewing!
A handy size for kungfu-style brewing for 1-2 persons, of those precious tea stash that we can't bear to drink up too quickly!
Local Boesong iron-rich stoneware clay body. (Mr Hong lives in Boesong, South Korea)
Dark glaze applied onto stoneware clay before bisque firing, then Terra Sigillata white slip applied before second firing, and third firing at 1050 degrees celcius in hybrid electric-gas kiln.
Measurements
Rim: 8 cm
Base: 3.5 cm
Height: 6 cm
Capacity: 75 ml