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Material: Porcelain
Packaging: Plain Box
Place of Origin: Dehua
Yingqing porcelain originated in the early 12th century and stands as one of the most classic monochrome-glazed ceramics in history. Its glaze color hovers between bluish-white and pale celadon, shifting subtly with variations in composition and light. Unlike the deep intensity of celadon or the noble elegance of Ru ware, Yingqing embodies a subtle, harmonious beauty that reflects the essence of Eastern philosophy.
This collection offers a contemporary interpretation of Yingqing porcelain. It preserves the traditional thin, delicate body while enhancing the glass-like clarity of the glaze. The addition of natural ice-crackle patterns lends an ethereal transparency, creating a shimmering interplay of light and shadow. With its elegant and minimalist forms, this series honors classic tea ware traditions while meeting the needs of modern tea ceremony rituals—a poetic presence on the tea table that is refined yet deeply expressive.