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$33.99This teacup is baked by firewood and is made by both of kiln-fired glaze variations and cracked glaze craft. Because kiln alteration techniques enable an exciting and dynamic way to create different blue colour glazes on this teacup, each teacup is unique and made by hand, with no two being exactly alike. The phenomenon of crystal formation caused by kiln altered in a cup, commonly known as “crystal flowers”.
Besides that, the unique cracked glaze technique used creates beautiful patterns on the cup’s surface. Over time as it is soaked with tea soup, and then resulting variations in the pattern make each piece truly outstanding and add more enjoyment to the tea drinking experience.
It has:
- Unique Appearance: The master cup features a simple and elegant design with smooth lines and a rounded rim. The surface displays a soy-colored kiln-altered effect, with naturally transitioning colors and rich glaze variations, offering a visual delight.
- High-Temperature Kiln Altered Technique: This master cup is made using traditional high-temperature kiln-altered techniques. The prolonged high-temperature firing process creates unique glaze colors and textures. Each cup has a one-of-a-kind kiln-transmutation effect, making it an irreplaceable piece of art.
- Exquisite Handcraftsmanship: The master cup is handcrafted by experienced artisans, with every detail meticulously polished. The cup body is smooth and delicate, providing a comfortable grip, making it both practical and beautiful.
- Strong Practicality: This master cup is not only aesthetically pleasing but also highly practical. Its moderate capacity is perfect for enjoying tea, allowing the full release of the tea’s aroma and flavor. The rounded rim provides a comfortable drinking experience.
- Cultural Symbolism: The soy-colored kiln-altered patterns on the cup body are not only beautiful but also embody the natural imagery of traditional Chinese culture, symbolizing tranquility and harmony. This cultural element adds profound cultural significance to the master cup.
- Combination of Aesthetics and Function: This master cup is suitable for both daily use and as a collectible art piece. Its unique aesthetic design and practical functionality enhance the tea-drinking experience while also serving as a decorative item to beautify living spaces.
Attention:
- Kiln-fired glaze variations are often unpredictable and can result in a wide range of colours from a single firing.
- The porosity of ceramics varies depending on the materials used, the recipe, the pressure applied, the duration of pressure, the thickness of the body, the firing temperature, and the duration of firing. Generally, the finer the porcelain, the smaller the pores, while the coarser the pottery, the larger the pores.
- Since porcelain is made from clay, the amount of iron spots present in the clay varies depending on the mineral content of the soil. These iron spots are harmless and do not affect the use of the porcelain. Removing them would require the use of chemical materials, which can be damaging to high-quality porcelain.
- Handmade products are not perfect, and each piece can have differences in size, shape, colour, and other aspects.
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$12.99This ink wash kiln altered aroma teacup is a finely crafted piece of teaware, perfectly blending traditional craftsmanship with modern aesthetics. Here is a detailed introduction to this aroma cup:
- Unique Appearance: The aroma cup features a tall foot and slender waist design, with an elegant, flowing shape. The surface of the cup displays natural ink wash kiln altered patterns, with rich and naturally varying colors resembling an ink painting, adding a unique artistic touch.
- High-Temperature Kiln Altered Technique: The aroma cup is made using traditional high-temperature kiln altered techniques. The high-temperature firing process creates unique glaze colors and textures. Each cup has a one-of-a-kind kiln altered effect, making it a unique piece of art.
- Exquisite Handcraftsmanship: This aroma cup is handcrafted by experienced artisans, with every detail meticulously polished. The cup body is smooth and delicate, providing a comfortable grip, making it both beautiful and practical.
- Strong Practicality: The design of the aroma cup is not only aesthetically pleasing but also highly practical. The tall foot design makes it easy to handle, and the slender waist shape concentrates the aroma, enhancing the tea-tasting experience. The cup’s moderate capacity is perfect for enjoying tea.
- Cultural Symbolism: The ink wash kiln transmutation patterns on the cup body are not only beautiful but also embody the mountain and water imagery of traditional Chinese culture, symbolizing a carefree, detached, and immortal life free from worldly concerns. This cultural element adds profound cultural significance to the aroma cup.
- Combination of Aesthetics and Function: This aroma cup is suitable for both daily use and as a collectible art piece. Its unique aesthetic design and practical functionality enhance the tea-drinking experience while also serving as a decorative item to beautify living spaces.
This ink wash kiln altered aroma cup is a treasure in any teaware collection. Whether for personal use or as a gift for friends and family, it reflects the user’s taste and appreciation for traditional craftsmanship.
*Please note: Due to the unique nature of the kiln altered process, the glaze and colors formed during firing are one-of-a-kind. Therefore, each piece of teaware is unique. All orders will be shipped randomly.
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$12.99This ink wash kiln altered high-foot cup is a unique and exquisite piece of teaware that combines traditional craftsmanship with modern aesthetics, showcasing unique artistic charm. Here is a detailed description of this high-foot cup:
- Unique Appearance: The high-foot cup features a tall foot design, giving it a noble and elegant look. The body of the cup displays natural kiln altered patterns and colors, resembling ink wash paintings, adding a distinctive artistic touch.
- High-Temperature Kiln Transmutation Technique: Made using traditional high-temperature kiln altered techniques, the cup’s body undergoes unique color and texture changes during the firing process, making each high-foot cup a one-of-a-kind piece of art. The glaze transitions naturally, with rich colors showcasing the wonders of nature.
- Exquisite Handcraftsmanship: This high-foot cup is handcrafted by experienced artisans, with every detail meticulously polished. The cup body is smooth and delicate, providing a comfortable grip, making it both practical and beautiful.
- Strong Practicality: The design of the high-foot cup is not only aesthetically pleasing but also highly practical. The tall foot design effectively insulates heat, protecting the user’s hand from getting burned. Additionally, the cup’s moderate capacity makes it perfect for enjoying tea.
- Cultural Symbolism: The ink wash kiln altered patterns on the cup body are not only beautiful but also embody the mountain and water imagery of traditional Chinese culture, symbolizing a carefree, detached, and immortal life free from worldly concerns. This cultural element adds profound cultural significance to the high-foot cup.
- Combination of Aesthetics and Function: This high-foot cup is suitable for both daily use and as a collectible art piece. Its unique aesthetic design and practical functionality enhance the tea-drinking experience while also serving as a decorative item to beautify living spaces.
This ink wash kiln altered high-foot cup is a treasure in any teaware collection. Whether for personal use or as a gift for friends and family, it reflects the user’s taste and appreciation for traditional craftsmanship.
*Please note: Due to the unique nature of the kiln altered process, the glaze and colors formed during firing are one-of-a-kind. Therefore, each piece of teaware is unique. All orders will be shipped randomly.
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$33.99Rated 5.00 out of 5The teacup is handmade using the wood-fired kiln altered glaze technique, and its glaze presents a unique yellow and light purple colour. The phenomenon of crystal formation is caused by kiln altered in a cup, commonly known as “crystal flowers”.
The varying shades of colour make each cup one-of-a-kind, adding a rugged and beautiful charm to your tea table. The mouth of the cup is designed with a flower shape, making the whole cup look even more entertaining.
Attention:
- Kiln-fired glaze variations are often unpredictable and can result in a wide range of colours from a single firing.
- The porosity of ceramics varies depending on the materials used, the recipe, the pressure applied, the duration of pressure, the thickness of the body, the firing temperature, and the duration of firing. Generally, the finer the porcelain, the smaller the pores, while the coarser the pottery, the larger the pores.
- Since porcelain is made from clay, the amount of iron spots present in the clay varies depending on the mineral content of the soil. These iron spots are harmless and do not affect the use of the porcelain. Removing them would require the use of chemical materials, which can be damaging to high-quality porcelain.
- Handmade products are not perfect, and each piece can have differences in size, shape, colour, and other aspects.
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$68.99
This fair cup is baked with firewood and is made by both kiln-fired glaze variations and cracked glaze craft. Each one is unique and made by hand, with no two being exactly alike.
The square and simple shape of the cup allows for smooth pouring. The unique cracked glaze technique used creates beautiful patterns on the cup’s surface. Over time as it is soaked with tea soup, resulting variations in the pattern make each piece truly outstanding and add more enjoyment to the tea-drinking experience.
Attention:
- Kiln-fired glaze variations are often unpredictable and can result in a wide range of colours from a single firing.
- The porosity of ceramics varies depending on the materials used, the recipe, the pressure applied, the duration of pressure, the thickness of the body, the firing temperature, and the duration of firing. Generally, the finer the porcelain, the smaller the pores, while the coarser the pottery, the larger the pores.
- Since porcelain is made from clay, the amount of iron spots present in the clay varies depending on the mineral content of the soil. These iron spots are harmless and do not affect the use of the porcelain. Removing them would require the use of chemical materials, which can be damaging to high-quality porcelain.
- Handmade products are not perfect, and each piece can have differences in size, shape, colour, and other aspects.
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$679.99
This Gaiwan is crafted using the authentic wood-fired, unglazed technique. Without any applied glaze, the surface develops naturally as wood ash falls, melts, and flows during the high-temperature firing, creating rich layers of color. The outer wall bears fire marks of grey-black, milky white, brown, and ochre, with subtle kiln variations that resemble the weathered texture of ancient stone.
The most distinctive feature is the pine frost-like bluish-green vitrified crystallisation inside the bowl. This cool green tone is formed as minerals from the wood ash melt and crystallise under intense heat and a reducing atmosphere. Between the crystals lie natural crackle patterns, their glossy brilliance echoing the bowl’s milky-white tones, evoking the image of frost settling upon pine branches in winter—pure, serene, and alive.
Portions of the inner surface show a pronounced vitrified effect. During firing, as the temperature rises, components within the clay and ash gradually melt, forming a glass-like glaze layer. Vitrification gives the interior surface its hardness and smoothness, while enhancing both texture and utility. The essence of wood-firing lies in its irreproducibility: flame paths, ash deposits, and cooling rhythms together shape the unique character of each vessel.
Named Pine Forest, this Gaiwan conveys both the cool bluish-green tones within and the natural elegance of wood-fired ware. Rugged yet refined, rustic yet graceful, it embodies a balance of artistry, beauty, and collectible value.
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$679.99
This Gaiwan is crafted using the authentic wood-fired, unglazed technique. Without the application of glaze, the surface develops naturally as wood ash falls, melts, and flows during high firing, leaving behind an organic glaze layer and traces of fire. The exterior displays an interplay of dark brown, ochre, grey, and mossy green tones, while the lid and bowl are marked with striking flame-swept patterns, resulting in an unrepeatable beauty unique to each firing.
Inside the bowl, parts of the surface show a distinct vitrified effect. During firing, as the temperature rises to a certain level, minerals in the clay and ash partially melt, forming a glass-like glaze layer. This vitrified surface is glossy, dense, and durable, with natural traces of flowing ash glaze. Vitrification not only enhances the shine and texture of the gaiwan but also strengthens the vessel, improving its resistance to wear and corrosion.
The charm of wood-firing lies in the principle of “one piece, one world.” Every firing is a dialogue with flame, ash, temperature, and atmosphere, and the final result is always one of a kind. Each wood-fired Gaiwan carries the joint creation of nature and fire—raw and primal, yet elegant and refined—holding both artistic and collectible value.
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$229.99
This tasting cup is made using the authentic wood fired unglazed technique. Without any applied glaze, the surface is shaped naturally as wood ash falls, melts, and flows during the high temperature firing, giving rise to colors and textures that cannot be replicated. The outer wall reveals fire marks of grey black, ochre and rust brown, with a rugged yet natural texture reminiscent of stone and earth weathered over time, which inspired the name aged earth tone.
The interior displays striking kiln effects, where layers of yellow and brown melted ash glaze emerged naturally during the firing. Some areas exhibit a vitrified surface, glossy and smooth, with light and dark contrasts that add depth. The collaboration between fire and wood ash creates rich layers of color, evoking mineral veins buried deep within the earth, rustic yet profound.
The essence of wood firing lies in its irreproducibility. The path of the flames, the settling of ash, and the pace of cooling all shape the individuality of each piece. Every cup is a creation of both fire and nature, balancing raw strength with quiet refinement, and rustic charm with graceful elegance.
This wood fired aged earth tone tasting cup is not only a vessel for daily tea drinking but also a unique work of art with lasting collectible value.
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$229.99
This tasting cup is made using the authentic wood fired unglazed technique. Without any applied glaze, the surface develops naturally as wood ash falls, melts, and flows during the high temperature firing, creating rich layers of color. The outer wall shows fire marks of grey black, milky white, brown and ochre, with delicate kiln variations that resemble the calm texture of stone weathered over time.
The most distinctive feature is the bluish green vitrified crystallisation formed inside the cup, reminiscent of pine frost. This cool green tone is created as minerals in the wood ash melt and crystallise under intense heat and a reducing atmosphere. Between the crystals lie natural crackle patterns, glossy and bright, evoking frost on pine branches in winter, serene and vivid.
Parts of the inner surface show a clear vitrified effect. During firing, as the temperature rises, components within the clay and ash gradually melt, forming a glass like glaze layer. Vitrification makes the surface harder and smoother, while enhancing both texture and usability. The essence of wood firing lies in its irreproducibility: flame paths, ash deposits and cooling rhythms together shape the unique character of this cup.
Named Pine Forest, it conveys its cool bluish green tones and the natural elegance of wood fired ware. Rugged yet refined, rustic yet graceful, it holds both artistic beauty and collectible value.
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$44.99This fair cup was baked with firewood and was made of both kiln-fired glaze variations and coloured & cracked glaze craft. Each one is unique and handmade – no two being exactly alike.
The overall design of this fair cup is simple and unsophisticated. The unique cracked glaze technique used creates beautiful patterns on the cup’s surface. Over time as it is soaked with tea soup, then resulting variations in the pattern make each piece truly outstanding and add more enjoyment to the tea-drinking experience.
Attention:
- Kiln-fired glaze variations are often unpredictable and can result in a wide range of colours from a single firing.
- The porosity of ceramics varies depending on the materials used, the recipe, the pressure applied, the duration of pressure, the thickness of the body, the firing temperature, and the duration of firing. Generally, the finer the porcelain, the smaller the pores, while the coarser the pottery, the larger the pores.
- Since porcelain is made from clay, the amount of iron spots present in the clay varies depending on the mineral content of the soil. These iron spots are harmless and do not affect the use of the porcelain. Removing them would require the use of chemical materials, which can be damaging to high-quality porcelain.
- Handmade products are not perfect, and each piece can have differences in size, shape, colour, and other aspects.