Ru Porcelain
Sky-blue, the dream color of "clouds break after the rain"
Celadon
Smooth, jade-like and elegant
Blue and White
The mainstream style in ceramic history
Elevating the Everyday Ritual
The delicate and artful vessels that cradle our daily rituals, transforms a simple cup of tea into a moment of serenity and elegance. Each piece of teaware tells a story of culture, craftsmanship, and the timeless pursuit of beauty. As you sip from your favorite mug or pour from a cherished teapot, you connect with centuries of tradition and the subtle art of mindful living. Embrace the tranquility that teaware brings, elevating every brew into a ceremony of grace and reflection.
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Understanding Chinese Porcelain Types at a Glance
Chinese ceramics can be categorized based on regions. 1. Jingdezhen, Jiangxi Province-"Blue and White Porcelain". 2.Yixing, Jiangsu Province-Zisha (Purple Clay) Teapots. 3.Ruzhou, Henan Province – "Ru Porcelain".
Understanding Chinese Porcelain Types at a Glance
Chinese ceramics can be categorized based on regions. 1. Jingdezhen, Jiangxi Province-"Blue and White Porcelain". 2.Yixing, Jiangsu Province-Zisha (Purple Clay) Teapots. 3.Ruzhou, Henan Province – "Ru Porcelain".
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Wood-fired kiln VS Direct wood-firing
The Wood-fired kiln and direct wood-firing are two different techniques of ceramic firing. a Wood-fired kiln strives for precision, while wood firing embraces change; a Chai kiln seeks certainty, while wood firing seeks uncertainty.
Wood-fired kiln VS Direct wood-firing
The Wood-fired kiln and direct wood-firing are two different techniques of ceramic firing. a Wood-fired kiln strives for precision, while wood firing embraces change; a Chai kiln seeks certainty, while wood firing seeks uncertainty.