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When most potters in the west think of raku firing they think of what should technically be referred to as american or western raku.
Be prepared with raku firing a huge amount of smoke is created.
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Typically western raku is made from stoneware and heated to around 1 650 f.
The unpredictability of the outcome is something that attracts many potters to this method.
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The firing cycle of raku is usually much faster than a typical firing and if you re plunging your raku ware into the flames a firing can take as little as 15 20 minutes to fire.
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Western style raku firing differs from normal firing as it uses a low fire method that means the ceramic piece is heated very quickly.
It is traditionally characterised by being hand shaped rather than thrown fairly porous vessels which result from low firing temperatures lead glazes and the removal of pieces from the kiln while still glowing hot.
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Raku ware 楽焼 raku yaki is a type of japanese pottery traditionally used in japanese tea ceremonies most often in the form of chawan tea bowls.
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A process in which work is removed from the kiln at bright red heat and subjected to post firing reduction or smoking by being placed in containers of combustible materials which blackens raw clay and causes crazing in the glaze surface.