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Gulongyao tricolor wood-burning pot
Black, blue and red.
1. The pot burning black wood in Gulong kiln usually uses high-iron soil as raw material. After high temperature firing, it presents a deep and heavy black color, giving people a heavy texture.
2. The Aoki Pot in Gulong Kiln is made of raw materials with high iron and magnesium. After a long period of low-temperature firing, it presents a fresh, elegant and noble cyan, giving people an elegant and comfortable feeling.
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