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Gohobi Jingdezhen Firewood-Fired Teapot – Raw Ore Old Rock Mud Collector Kettle (1000ml)

Gohobi Jingdezhen Firewood-Fired Teapot – Raw Ore Old Rock Mud Collector Kettle (1000ml)

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Crafted in Jingdezhen and wood-fired using traditional kiln methods, this 1000ml teapot is formed from raw ore old rock mud clay — a mineral-rich material valued for its density, depth, and natural texture.

The tall Japanese-inspired silhouette (19.5 cm in height) gives the piece a commanding vertical presence. Its surface carries the unmistakable marks of firewood firing: subtle ash deposits, tonal transitions, and organic flame traces that cannot be replicated by modern glazing.

This is not a factory-finished ceramic kettle. Each piece is individually formed and kiln-transformed, resulting in a pot that holds both material weight and sculptural presence.

With a generous 1000ml capacity, it is suited for extended tea gatherings or as a centrepiece within a dedicated tea room. The raw rock mud clay body retains heat steadily and may be used on electric ceramic stoves when handled correctly.

This is a collector’s kettle — defined by clay, fire, and form rather than ornament.


Dimensions

Diameter: 8 cm
Height: 19.5 cm
Capacity: Approximately 1000ml

(As each piece is fully handmade and wood-fired, slight variations in size, tone, and surface are inherent to the process.)


Material

Raw ore old rock mud clay
Jingdezhen traditional firewood kiln firing


Collector Qualities

Wood-fired surface transformation
Mineral-rich raw clay body
Tall Japanese-inspired kettle form
Large 1 litre capacity
Balanced for brewing and heating
Sculptural presence in a tea space


Ideal For

Advanced tea practitioners
Collectors of firewood-fired ceramics
Wabi-sabi and minimalist interiors
Serious tea room installations


Important Use Note

Suitable for use on electric ceramic stoves. Avoid sudden temperature changes and always heat gradually to preserve the clay body.


Handcrafted Character

Natural ash markings, flame transitions, mineral speckling, and subtle irregularities are intrinsic to traditional firewood firing. These are not defects, but signatures of authenticity.

Care Information

Hand wash only.

Dimensions

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