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Re: Twice-fired Yixing Pots?

by kyarazen » Jun 14th, '15, 23:47

AT333 wrote:Thanks kyarazen for your expertise :mrgreen:
no expertise here.. still researching and collecting informations :D

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Re: Twice-fired Yixing Pots?

by AT333 » Jun 15th, '15, 00:12

Thanks for your generosity in sharing your research and informations :mrgreen:

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Re: Twice-fired Yixing Pots?

by chrl42 » Jun 16th, '15, 06:15

Twice firing is mostly done to reduce the failure of firing and to prevent the deformation of the shapes. Many masters still use one-time firing and is more traditional.

Modern Yixings mostly do twice firing, in the end you will get smoother and more fitting body-lid attachment which can prevent water leaking. Merits of one-time firing yet unknown to me, but might have many..like colors and so.

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Re: Twice-fired Yixing Pots?

by tingjunkie » Jun 16th, '15, 17:10

Thanks for the info kyarazen and chrl42. :D

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