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Crystal Blue Mug

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Soda firing is a unique ceramic firing technique where sodium carbonate (soda ash) is introduced into the kiln at high temperatures, typically around 2300°F (1260°C). The soda vapor reacts with the clay body and glazes, creating distinctive, unpredictable surfaces. Unlike traditional firing methods, the soda interacts with the materials inside the kiln, producing a range of colors and textures that can vary from matte to glossy finishes, with flashes of vibrant hues and a slightly textured, smoky quality.

Porcelain

4.25x4.25x4

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Soda firing is a unique ceramic firing technique where sodium carbonate (soda ash) is introduced into the kiln at high temperatures, typically around 2300°F (1260°C). The soda vapor reacts with the clay body and glazes, creating distinctive, unpredictable surfaces. Unlike traditional firing methods, the soda interacts with the materials inside the kiln, producing a range of colors and textures that can vary from matte to glossy finishes, with flashes of vibrant hues and a slightly textured, smoky quality.

Porcelain

4.25x4.25x4

Soda firing is a unique ceramic firing technique where sodium carbonate (soda ash) is introduced into the kiln at high temperatures, typically around 2300°F (1260°C). The soda vapor reacts with the clay body and glazes, creating distinctive, unpredictable surfaces. Unlike traditional firing methods, the soda interacts with the materials inside the kiln, producing a range of colors and textures that can vary from matte to glossy finishes, with flashes of vibrant hues and a slightly textured, smoky quality.

Porcelain

4.25x4.25x4

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