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Master Wu of Wumu Kiln told us these three steps to distinguish between burning wood and making lights.

Last time I learned why firewood lamps are so expensive, this time I came with questions. How can we distinguish wood-burning lamps? Master Wu of Wumu Kiln pays attention to the following three points:

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2. Wood burning produces ash, and the flame of wood burning directly rushes into the kiln, so the blank in the kiln appears ash dropping phenomenon. After a long period of wood firing and high temperature fusion, natural gray glaze is formed, which makes the color moist, layered and the glaze surface rough and powerful.

3. Wood-fired architectural lanterns are influenced by saggers, and the glaze color is not more vivid and eye-catching. In this way, friends will have an illusion: the color of electric kiln firing is gorgeous but thin, and it looks thick and warm without wood kiln firing. The wall surface of the wood-burning building lamp will have a certain sense of hierarchy, and the pores will burn more than other kilns.

So firewood is like this. Do you know how to tell? I have another question. How can I choose a good wood-burning lamp?