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A limited edition, handcrafted, and hand-polished blue porcelain cup, originally designed for Flat White/Pour-over coffee.
This refined blue-and-white porcelain cup is meticulously designed to elevate the coffee experience, imbue daily routines with a sense of ritual, and provide a distinctive artistic touch.
An Exquisite and Thoughtful Gift - This finely crafted, hand-painted porcelain, displaying superior workmanship, serves as a truly special and memorable gift for discerning individuals and loved ones.
One-of-a-kind, original design
The “Botanic Garden” collection features the graphic patterns of “British Hydrangea” and various plants and flowers in the meticulous painting style. The painting/graphics is hand-drawn and designed by a Chinese crafts and artisan master, an inheritor of intangible cultural heritage in Jingdezhen, “the world’s porcelain capital”.
Oriental meticulous painting skills
Traditional Oriental meticulous painting employs highly detailed brushstrokes to delineate precise details. Gongbi (Oriental meticulous) painting is a meticulous, realistic technique that integrates intricate detail and vibrant color to depict narrative scenes. Each stroke exemplifies superb painting skills; such a work typically necessitates a skilled artisan or ceramic painter to dedicate a minimum of 4-5 hours for completion.
Superb artisanal craftsmanship (Intangible cultural heritage)
The production adheres to the 72 procedures of traditional porcelain craftsmanship in Jingdezhen, renowned as the world’s porcelain capital. This technique, with origins in the 17th century, is now recognized as intangible cultural heritage.
Underglaze painting technique (Intangible cultural heritage)
The underglaze painting technique employed in blue-and-white porcelain is recognized as intangible cultural heritage. This traditional technique entails the application of a blue cobalt pigment, sourced from minerals, onto the porcelain substrate, followed by the overlay of a transparent glaze. Subsequently, the adorned porcelain is subjected to a high temperature firing process, ranging from approximately 1200 to 1300°C.
A limited edition, handcrafted, and hand-polished blue porcelain cup, originally designed for Flat White/Pour-over coffee.
This refined blue-and-white porcelain cup is meticulously designed to elevate the coffee experience, imbue daily routines with a sense of ritual, and provide a distinctive artistic touch.
An Exquisite and Thoughtful Gift - This finely crafted, hand-painted porcelain, displaying superior workmanship, serves as a truly special and memorable gift for discerning individuals and loved ones.
One-of-a-kind, original design
The “Botanic Garden” collection features the graphic patterns of “British Hydrangea” and various plants and flowers in the meticulous painting style. The painting/graphics is hand-drawn and designed by a Chinese crafts and artisan master, an inheritor of intangible cultural heritage in Jingdezhen, “the world’s porcelain capital”.
Oriental meticulous painting skills
Traditional Oriental meticulous painting employs highly detailed brushstrokes to delineate precise details. Gongbi (Oriental meticulous) painting is a meticulous, realistic technique that integrates intricate detail and vibrant color to depict narrative scenes. Each stroke exemplifies superb painting skills; such a work typically necessitates a skilled artisan or ceramic painter to dedicate a minimum of 4-5 hours for completion.
Superb artisanal craftsmanship (Intangible cultural heritage)
The production adheres to the 72 procedures of traditional porcelain craftsmanship in Jingdezhen, renowned as the world’s porcelain capital. This technique, with origins in the 17th century, is now recognized as intangible cultural heritage.
Underglaze painting technique (Intangible cultural heritage)
The underglaze painting technique employed in blue-and-white porcelain is recognized as intangible cultural heritage. This traditional technique entails the application of a blue cobalt pigment, sourced from minerals, onto the porcelain substrate, followed by the overlay of a transparent glaze. Subsequently, the adorned porcelain is subjected to a high temperature firing process, ranging from approximately 1200 to 1300°C.
A limited edition, handcrafted, and hand-polished blue porcelain cup, originally designed for Flat White/Pour-over coffee.
This refined blue-and-white porcelain cup is meticulously designed to elevate the coffee experience, imbue daily routines with a sense of ritual, and provide a distinctive artistic touch.
An Exquisite and Thoughtful Gift - This finely crafted, hand-painted porcelain, displaying superior workmanship, serves as a truly special and memorable gift for discerning individuals and loved ones.
One-of-a-kind, original design
The “Botanic Garden” collection features the graphic patterns of “British Hydrangea” and various plants and flowers in the meticulous painting style. The painting/graphics is hand-drawn and designed by a Chinese crafts and artisan master, an inheritor of intangible cultural heritage in Jingdezhen, “the world’s porcelain capital”.
Oriental meticulous painting skills
Traditional Oriental meticulous painting employs highly detailed brushstrokes to delineate precise details. Gongbi (Oriental meticulous) painting is a meticulous, realistic technique that integrates intricate detail and vibrant color to depict narrative scenes. Each stroke exemplifies superb painting skills; such a work typically necessitates a skilled artisan or ceramic painter to dedicate a minimum of 4-5 hours for completion.
Superb artisanal craftsmanship (Intangible cultural heritage)
The production adheres to the 72 procedures of traditional porcelain craftsmanship in Jingdezhen, renowned as the world’s porcelain capital. This technique, with origins in the 17th century, is now recognized as intangible cultural heritage.
Underglaze painting technique (Intangible cultural heritage)
The underglaze painting technique employed in blue-and-white porcelain is recognized as intangible cultural heritage. This traditional technique entails the application of a blue cobalt pigment, sourced from minerals, onto the porcelain substrate, followed by the overlay of a transparent glaze. Subsequently, the adorned porcelain is subjected to a high temperature firing process, ranging from approximately 1200 to 1300°C.