11 April 2026, Brandenburg, Sieversdorf: After the raku firing by master potter Michael Zinn from Wilmersdorf (Oder-Spree district), a cooled bowl is cleaned. The European Days of Arts and Crafts (ETAK) took place this weekend, during which Zinn demonstrated his skills. The ceramics inside the kiln glow an intense orange at around 1000 degrees Celsius before the bowls and cups are removed. The raku technique, which originated in 16th century Japan, involves removing the pieces while they are glowing. The rapid alternation between heat and smoke creates the distinctive cracks in the glaze. The
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11 April 2026, Brandenburg, Sieversdorf: After the raku firing by master potter Michael Zinn from Wilmersdorf (Oder-Spree district), a cooled bowl is cleaned. The European Days of Arts and Crafts (ETAK) took place this weekend, during which Zinn demonstrated his skills. The ceramics inside the kiln glow an intense orange at around 1000 degrees Celsius before the bowls and cups are removed. The raku technique, which originated in 16th century Japan, involves removing the pieces while they are glowing. The rapid alternation between heat and smoke creates the distinctive cracks in the glaze. The