Gekka
Gekka refers to the light of the moon.
It was named after the enchanting glow that changes depending on the viewing angle, reminiscent of moonlight reflected on the water’s surface.
This captivating brilliance, which draws in the observer, is created using a special glaze called "kesshō-yū" (crystalline glaze).
Since the patterns naturally emerge during the kiln firing process, each piece is uniquely distinct.
Moreover, the formation of these beautiful crystals requires the expertise of highly skilled artisans.
The crystalline patterns vary in appearance, resulting in one-of-a-kind beauty.
From morning to night, the way it reflects light shifts gracefully, revealing an ever-changing expression that never ceases to fascinate.