Rakuprotsessidega
Rakuprotsessidega refers to processes associated with Raku, a type of Japanese pottery characterized by its distinctive firing technique. This technique involves removing the red-hot pottery from the kiln and placing it in a combustible material, such as sawdust or straw. The material ignites, creating a smoky atmosphere that interacts with the glazes on the pottery. This post-firing reduction process is what gives Raku its unique, often unpredictable, crackled glaze effects and metallic lusters.
The term "rakuprotsessidega" encompasses the entire journey of creating Raku ware, from the initial clay preparation