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UDUMBARA wild clay pottery

Posted: Thu Dec 28, 2017 6:00 am
by Eva
I am Eva, an artist from Helsinki, with a small pottery that makes Earth-friendly Tea Art and flowerpots from our iron-rich wild clay.

I have always been interested in teaware. 10 years ago I worked in 🇨🇳 Yixing, Dingshu and got discouraged realizing the environment harm pottery production does. After China, I started to work only with our local wild clay, which has not been appreciated much here. To me, it is most beautiful...
We also use eco-energy at our pottery. #sustainableceramics #earthfriendly

Thank you and Happy New Year,
Eva / Udumbara Studio & Gallery.
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Re: UDUMBARA wild clay pottery

Posted: Fri Dec 29, 2017 10:38 am
by debunix
Welcome!

I've always figured that there must be many native clays just as conducive to fine tea brewing as the best Yixing or Zhuni if only people would look for them. While I've not had the opportunity to do head-to-head comparisons between the best Yixing and other clays, I can say that I love the effect of some of my unglazed iron rich clay teawares from nontraditional sources.

Do you have an online storefront or gallery where TeaForum members can check out or even purchase your work?

Re: UDUMBARA wild clay pottery

Posted: Sun Feb 04, 2018 1:49 pm
by Nis
debunix wrote: ↑
Fri Dec 29, 2017 10:38 am
Do you have an online storefront or gallery where TeaForum members can check out or even purchase your work?
After a bit of searching and clicking, I found it :D

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