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Anonymous It’s my Second Time To purchase this teacup, My mom and me love it so much. 2 more in my tea tables today.
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Laura S. The size and feel are truly perfect. The surface texture is lovely to hold.
At first glance, it’s a quiet blue-and-white cup.
Look closer, and you’ll notice something unexpected.
The character “心” (Heart) is written with a missing dot—
it has gently fallen to the bottom.
This small detail echoes the legendary Heart Stone at Kaiyuan Temple, a thousand-year-old Buddhist site in Quanzhou.
It’s not a mistake, but a deliberate pause—one that invites reflection.
The dot didn't go missing; it just found a place to rest at the bottom, so your heart can be lighter.
In daily life, we are always holding on.
This cup suggests something simpler: set the heart down.
When you lift the cup, the message isn’t loud.
It reveals itself slowly—over heat, over time, over repetition.
The fallen dot becomes a quiet reminder during your tea ritual:
nothing needs to be fixed right now.
“Some cups teach you how to brew tea.
This one reminds you to let go.”
— Kevin