This handmade, wood-fired small cup features unique three-dimensional carved patterns. The understated white and yellow glaze, a result of the high-temperature wood firing, creates a harmonious contrast with the earthy tones of the foot ring.
The passage of the wood fire has resulted in a yellow and white glaze that delightfully accentuates the layered variations of the carving.
More than just a functional vessel, it is a tangible embodiment of "Chá Jì" aesthetics.
∷ Artist: Chang Chih-Chi
∷ Dimensions: Diameter 7.3 cm * Height 5.3 cm Capacity 80 ml
∷ Material: Clay
...Important Purchase Information...
. During the firing process, pottery naturally develops glaze patterns, pores, particles, color variations, and textural undulations. The diverse changes that occur in the kiln are precisely one of its characteristics and are considered normal.
. Photos are taken in natural light, and we strive to capture details and color variations. Due to differences in screen displays on various devices, color discrepancies may occur. Please refer to the actual item received. Thank you for your understanding.
. This item is one teacup; other photographic props are not included.
...Care Instructions...
. Microwave, electric cooker, and dishwasher safe. Do not use over direct heat (alcohol lamp, gas stove).
. Suitable for hot water and hot tea.
. It is recommended to clean with a soft sponge or scrubber to avoid scratching the surface.
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- This handmade, wood-fired small cup features unique three-dimensional carved patterns. The understated white and yellow glaze, a result of the high-temperature wood firing, creates a harmonious contrast with the earthy tones of the foot ring. The passage of the wood fire has resulted in a yellow and white glaze that delightfully accentuates the layered variations of the carving. More than just a functional vessel, it is a tangible embodiment of "Chá Jì" aesthetics.
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