Raku firing: Revision history

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7 March 2026

  • curprev 21:2721:27, 7 March 2026 CompUser talk contribs 1,606 bytes +1,606 Created page with "'''Raku firing''' is a ceramic firing technique in which pottery is removed from the kiln while still glowing hot and allowed to cool rapidly in the open air or in combustible materials. The method produces distinctive surface effects and is closely associated with Japanese tea ceremony ceramics. The technique developed in Japan during the 16th century and became closely linked to the production of tea bowls used in the tea ceremony. Early Raku ware was produced in coll..."