Designer: James Ward
Size: diameter 7.5 x height 9 cm/ two pieces in total
Material: fine bone china
Origin/UK
Production method / handmade
Jimbobart designer James Ward is known for his anthropomorphic illustrations of cute animals. His studio and store are located on Cheshire Street in London. He designed a series of ceramic works and illustrations that make people smile based on his feelings about the little things in daily life, combined with the small animals full of childishness. The brand has received wide media attention from all walks of life, including the Guardian, The Sunday Times, The Telegraph and Country Living, as well as exposure in numerous design magazines.
/ What is bone china? /
Bone China, or BONE CHINA, originated in England at the end of the eighteenth century. In the process of imitating Chinese porcelain, the British added roasted animal ashes and fired it. It is better than ordinary porcelain; white and moist, it is more suitable for high-end daily tableware than the cold white feeling of white porcelain. Moreover, bone china of the same thickness is stronger than soft white porcelain, and it is not easy to break and shatter. It can be made thinner and lighter, and can even be put into the dishwasher.
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- Mr. Xiong Mr Bear invites you to enjoy afternoon tea together, one per person is just right! Please accept his kindness, but don't reject his intention!
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