The traditional method of making ceramics involves harnessing the thermal energy generated by burning wood to catalyze chemical reactions within the clay, ultimately transforming it into a vessel when various elements reach the "golden ratio." If we were to liken the process to the substantial consumption of wood, turning it into ashes in order to refine ceramics into existence, then ceramics are like precious "crystals" born from the fiery transformation of wood, much like gold.
Therefore, by translating the critical position of wood (the golden ratio) into ceramic material and reintegrating it into the original sequence of wood while increasing its quantity, I aim to depict the underlying logical relationship between these two seemingly unrelated objects: wood and ceramics