It is easy for everyone to say that they love their job, but keeping the old “forgotten” job living among these days is surely a true love.
Due to the lack of electricity and fuels in the past, clay stoves used to be every household’s kitchen essentials. But it seems like the fire that once heat up everyone’s kitchen, now is just used for heating up the memories of older generations, and the craftsman that made them.
Somewhere in the modern society, the passion and love for this “fire” strongly sparks out, but still cannot be passed down to future generations…
Is this the end of a “fire”? Is this the perised moment of stove making? Is this the last man…?