Star Dust Mist Speckle Soda-Fired Tea Pitcher No.83

$ 98.61

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This tea pitcher is fully hand-pinched by artisans and fired via high-temperature soda firing craft. Soda vapor inside the kiln reacts naturally with raw clay glaze to form an exclusive, unrepeatable handmade finish, without mold shaping or artificial pigment painting. The asymmetrical lotus leaf spout balances practical tea-dividing function and wild wabi-sabi aesthetics, a soda-fired teaware for daily pouring, tea table display, and niche handmade ceramic collection.Organic irregular silhouette crafted by pure hand pinching, undulating textured body retains raw artisanal character, casual wavy unpolished rim frames the top. One-piece curved eagle spout delivers steady, continuous tea flow without dripping after pouring. Narrow, small round foot offers stable placement, uneven exterior texture fits palm for anti-slip, and a comfortable single-hand grip. The rim bears a dark grey carbonized metallic rough edge formed under high heat, carrying a rustic raw texture totally different from mass-produced glossy teaware.Mist charcoal grey base glaze coats the exterior, scattered with staggered cream star dust crystal flecks, naturally blended multi-tonal kiln wash of lake cyan, ochre yellow, and faint blush red, fully covered with interwoven fine natural ice crackle. Every pitcher holds a unique speckle layout and color flow with a soft vintage matte granular touch. The interior features translucent layered glaze: a large wine red glass cracked crystal cluster settles at the center, surrounded by emerald blue and pale green soda wash, shimmering delicate fragmented light under natural daylight. Natural fissures develop a warm tea patina after long-term repeated use.Breathable raw coarse clay resists absorbing unwanted odors and fully unlocks the pure original aroma of white tea, rock tea, black tea, and pu’er, suitable for daily tea serving for two or more people. Cool star dust mist soda glaze complements Japanese wabi-sabi tea tables, minimalist log countertops, and zen home decor. The distinctive random kiln texture is favored by tea collectors fond of one-of-a-kind handmade soda-fired pottery.