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11m-long anagama wood-fired kiln has been built at Wytham

byCustoms Today Report
12/08/2015
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TOKYO: A Japanese potters’ kiln built to look like a fire-breathing dragon has been fired up in Oxfordshire.

The 11m-long (36ft) anagama wood-fired kiln has been built at Wytham, with the help of experts from Japan, as part1 of social anthropology research project led by the University of Oxford.

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Flames and smoke billow from its holes, giving it a dragon-like appearance.

Project leader Dr Robin Wilson, said the kilns produced pots with “great variation in colour and texture”.

Anagama kilns were first used in Korea in the 6th Century and later adopted by the Japanese. They largely disappeared in the 17th century, apart from in the province of Bizen.

Experts from Bizen have travelled to the UK to help build the Oxfordshire kiln. A second one is due to be fired up in the autumn.

Around 200 clay pots have been stacked on to an interior kiln shelf in the middle of the kiln ahead of the firing.

‘A sort of alchemy’

It will take three days to build up the heat, five days of baking at temperatures of 1,150C (2,100F), and an additional three days before the kiln is cool enough to unpack the fired pots.

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