woodfiring
Woodfiring is a traditional method of firing ceramic pieces in a kiln that is heated by burning wood. This process imparts unique aesthetic qualities to the pottery, often resulting in variations in glaze color, surface texture, and ash deposits. The intense heat generated by burning wood can reach temperatures over 2000 degrees Fahrenheit, allowing for vitrification of the clay body and the development of a durable ceramic object.
The design of the wood-fired kiln itself is crucial to the outcome of the firing. Kilns can
The process of woodfiring typically involves loading the kiln with unfired or partially fired pottery, building