I'm looking for some photos that show how yixing teapots looks before and after firing, especially the colored clays.
Anyone know of any?
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Re: Yixing before and after firing...
Are you looking to see the nature of the burnish surface.....or the clay color.... or what?
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Re: Yixing before and after firing...
Well all of these things, like what should they look like when bone dry? do they get sort of white then get color back when fired?
How do the different colors look? Bone dry they seem to look more similar than they did wet... also how much more shrinking?
So basically... everything lol
How do the different colors look? Bone dry they seem to look more similar than they did wet... also how much more shrinking?
So basically... everything lol

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Re: Yixing before and after firing...
https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-Q5z6 ... 3%259A.jpg
Can't discern from the photo what clay exactly it is. But it's supposed to be a before and after kiln photo, and it's supposed to reflect the color contrast of zhu ni before and after kiln (not sure of the authenticity of the zhu ni but the color contrast is generally true).
Can't discern from the photo what clay exactly it is. But it's supposed to be a before and after kiln photo, and it's supposed to reflect the color contrast of zhu ni before and after kiln (not sure of the authenticity of the zhu ni but the color contrast is generally true).
Re: Yixing before and after firing...
I think real zhu ni the 生坯 should be more greenish yellow...gingkoseto wrote:But it's supposed to be a before and after kiln photo, and it's supposed to reflect the color contrast of zhu ni before and after kiln (not sure of the authenticity of the zhu ni but the color contrast is generally true).
edit: think a bit like bentu lu ni
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Re: Yixing before and after firing...
The raw material
http://zhishi.zisha360.com/a981.html
Photo of raw material to sheng pi to product to product after usage
http://hqbn-f.blog.163.com/blog/static/ ... 375459695/
http://zhishi.zisha360.com/a981.html
Photo of raw material to sheng pi to product to product after usage
http://hqbn-f.blog.163.com/blog/static/ ... 375459695/
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Re: Yixing before and after firing...
lordsbm wrote:The raw material
http://zhishi.zisha360.com/a981.html
Photo of raw material to sheng pi to product to product after usage
http://hqbn-f.blog.163.com/blog/static/ ... 375459695/
Oh I would love to have a hunk of that clay.

This is also really helpful and eye opening, never seen a clay change colors like that when fired. Thanks!