Our story

What sets our ceramics apart:

  • A land, a pottery

Our creations trace their origins to China's core ceramic regions—Jingdezhen, Dehua, Yixing. Each piece is deeply rooted in the unique clay characteristics and cultural DNA of its birthplace: Jingdezhen's refined, luminous whiteness; Dehua porcelain's jade-like warmth; Yixing purple clay's steadfast, understated elegance. These are not mere vessels, but fragments of China's soil in your hands.

  • The philosophy of “firing according to material”

We reject uniform industrial production. Our potters meticulously select the most suitable firing method based on the clay's properties and their creative vision—whether it's the precise control of a gas kiln, the pure clarity of an electric kiln, or the most challenging wood-fired kiln or raku firing. Each kiln opening is a solemn ritual, welcoming the unexpected beauty born from fire and earth's collision. Those crystalline “kiln changes” on the glaze and the imprints of fire marks are not flaws, but nature's gift—unique signatures of identity.

  • The warmth and humility of handcrafted work

Machines pursue perfection yet lack soul. Our vessels are hand-thrown, trimmed, and glazed by artisans. You can see the soft curves left by fingertips and feel the rhythmic breath of brushstrokes dancing across the clay. These imperfect “human traces” imbue each piece with unique character and life, accompanying you through every quiet or joyful moment of daily living.

They are not merely objects, but small, authentic rituals woven into daily life. Let art return to its essence—to be used.