In the delicate transition between fall and winter, the climbing kiln (noborigama) at Hiroshi Toyofuku’s studio comes alive with anticipation. The smoke spiraling from its brick chimney, an iconic sight in the Bizen region of Japan, is an important indication of kiln’s temperature for the patient potter tending the fire. What emerges out of the week-long journey through flames and ashes is a testament to a thousand-year-old tradition, a unique iteration of Bizen pottery. We visited the studio of Hiroshi Toyofuku, where we delve into his artistic process, techniques, and the mesmerizing firing of his exceptional Bizen creations.