Cao Family's 100% Pure and Cherished, Rare Ore & Clay: the BAI MA ZI 白麻子 (Duan Ni subtype) 段泥类。
Special and Rare Ore & Clay: Bai Ma Zi 白麻子


"MA ZI , fired under the 1250°C region of temperatures, will result in a light pink or pale beige colour.
Under the current advancement (reaching and stabilization) of HIGHER firing technique (Mr Li Hong Yuan stated in his Tour with our May Tour Group too: "at 1370°C"!), we are able to uncover that MA ZI is actually able to exhibit its 绚丽多彩: greatly colourful result. People are now able to uncover and appreciate of the value of such high-firing MA ZI clay!"
Bai Ma Zi must be fired at 1370degC, and in a specially coated kiln, in order to give it its renowned One-Of-A-Kind, colour-montage of clustered clouds and pepper dots. Affectionately described as both white and black: clouds and pepper dots fighting for its own space on the surface! We get to enjoy the truly special montage:
THE AMAZING NEBULA~CONSTELLATION OF ZI NI, LÜ NI, HONG NI IN OUTER SPACE!
~ Bai Ma Zi is a VERY special clay, and is scarce.
~ it is very difficult to fire,

There are ubiquitous, many, many fake "Bai Mai Zi" on the market.
Here is the real one, and this is by our Aunt Senior Master Cao Lan Fang:



As we say in YiXing, like THE AMAZING NEBULA~CONSTELLATION OF ZI NI, LÜ NI, HONG NI IN OUTER SPACE!

This is from Zhang Ke's piece, a Ming Era Style Xi Shi.

Another Nebula~Constellation in Space!
Here a Ju Lun Zhu by Zhang Ke:


It is very difficult to get the correct colour montage, because the temperatures within the kiln can vary, even with the best intent to maintain it at exactly 1370degC or 1371degC or 1372degC. The temperature variation within the kiln, by just a few degrees or even one degC, is enough to cause a different balance of colour (either more white or more black) montage presented when the kiln door is opened.
We have local Chinese close patrons, and they, upon commissioning Cao Lan Fang or Zhang Ke to craft, are willing to accept the outcome and receive whatever comes out of the kiln, as they say candidly, "色差? 没事! 就随缘吧"!
Not all customers are willing to go the commission route and they choose from the ready-made pieces that our aunt Cao Lan Fang and cousin Zhang Ke had crafted and successfully fired at the kiln.
This is a Cup crafted with Bai Ma Zi clay by our aunt Cao Lan Fang, for testing, demonstration, education and illustration for customers who want to see how it would look like if Bai Ma Zi is fired at "only" 1150 - 1250degC (for most ZiSha clays), (there is a small crack at the side), exactly the light pink or pale beige as described in the Museum above!

Exhibiting the most beautiful Bai Ma Zi famous effect, requires UNIQUELY FIRING the pot AT 1370degC, in a specially-coated kiln (Cao Family et al work closely with this family friend and owner of the kiln):





Commissioning our aunt Senior Master Cao Lan Fang, is $2750 for Bai Ma Zi, Austere work (commissioning our aunt for an Austere work in most other commoner clays is $2200).
Commissioning Zhang Ke is welcomed too, at $1490 for an Austere Bai Ma Zi work ($1090 for commoner clays).
The former, the Chrysanthemum Lid-Knob Ju Lun Zhu, is at $2270,
The latter created by Zhang Ke, of which there are two pieces, stands at only $1177 each,
This is the precious Bai Ma Zi piece by Cao Lan Fang:
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And these are the two precious pieces successfully crafted and fired by Zhang Ke,
First one is the Ming Era Style Xi Shi, showcasing a lighter colour balance:
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Commissioning projects are welcomed by you, to join in the fun of ZiSha commissioning as well! The above are three precious ready pieces of the typical colour spectrum exhibited by firing Bai Ma Zi at 1370degC.
Welcome to the world of ZiSha and the fascinating ZiSha that is Bai Ma Zi.