Gas Fired
A gas fired kiln attains temperatures of 2400° F. By controlling the ratio of oxygen and gas, an atmosphere can be created with an abundance of carbon monoxide. This "reduction cycle" is responsible for the unique pallet of colors that develop when carbon monoxide molecules seek out chemically bound oxygen in the clay glazes.
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