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There is a moment in the kiln where color becomes breath. Where clay softens, the glaze melts, and the fire decides what the world will see. This garden pot began as a quiet form on the wheel — just clay, turning slowly, shaped by patient hands. But once the Jun glaze touched its surface, the story changed. Crimson fell into violet, violet dissolved into sky-blue, and somewhere in the heat of 1300°C, a small universe bloomed on its walls. The pot rests on three sculpted feet, a nod to ancient vessels that carried water, plants, and offerings. Now, it waits for new life again — a bonsai, a succulent, a small piece of greenery to turn this vessel into a living landscape. Nothing about the glaze is planned. Nothing about the colors can be repeated. Each curve, each bloom, each transition is a conversation between clay, fire, and time. This is Junora. Where objects are not made, but born. In this video, we share the full making process: • wheel throwing the form • trimming and smoothing the walls • applying layers of Jun glaze • high-temperature firing and natural cooling • the final kiln opening This garden pot can be used for: • bonsai • succulents • indoor greenery • tabletop display • or simply as a sculptural art piece If you enjoy pottery, glaze experiments, or kiln openings, we invite you to explore more from Junora Handmade Stories. #pottery #ceramicsart #junporcelain #handmade #potteryprocess #gardenpots #planter #kilnopening #glazereveal #clayart #junora #craftvideos #asianart