It's true. Different Yixing clay has a different porosity rate...but it's really complicated subject.wert wrote:There is another thing I am curious about. How does the rate that water dries off the clay relates to the firing? Does that ties in directly with the porosity of the clay?
It might be obvious but I am...curious as I notice that zisha dries at different rates.
It clearly relates to the temperature of firing..the less temperature the more porosity. But many potters and collectors think less temperature as less quality...so it's a dilemma.
I've heard, that if a clay contains more 'sand', the clay has the stable porosity even with high temperature to fire...it's not an easy subject.
The porosity of Yixing clay gives the clay a quality of breathing, more sanitized...and high temp of firing gives more clean patina and better color, and better brewing ability....but too sandy clays are not easy to work with for potter, they lack plasticity.
So modern potters try to solve that contradiction by mixing clay, hand-grinding clay...as far as I've known.
