Anagama firing: Revision history

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7 March 2026

  • curprev 20:4820:48, 7 March 2026 CompUser talk contribs 1,569 bytes +1,569 Created page with "'''Anagama firing''' is a traditional wood-firing technique used in Japanese ceramics in which pottery is fired in a single-chamber kiln built into a hillside. The term ''anagama'' (Japanese: 穴窯, literally "cave kiln") refers to the kiln's tunnel-like structure. Anagama kilns are typically constructed from refractory bricks and built with a slight upward slope. The firebox is located at the front of the kiln, while pottery is stacked deeper inside the chamber. Durin..."