Unique Dehua Pot Support
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One-of-a-Kind Elegance
This unique, handcrafted plate features a lotus-petal rim, with soda firing creating distinctive color variations and ash effects that make each piece entirely individual. The crackled glaze develops unique patterns over time as it interacts with tea. Chinese inscriptions in silver enhance its artistry:
- “Year after year with abundance” — 年年有余 (Nian Nian You Yu)
- “Joy always present” — 喜乐常在 (Xi Le Chang Zai)
- Han Dynasty-inspired seal decorations
Commonly used as a pot support, this plate also functions as a dessert plate or decorative object—what other uses can you discover?
How It Feels
Organic & Textured
- Raised lotus-petal rim provides tactile interest
- Crackled glaze adds visual depth and evolving beauty
- Lightly weighted for comfortable handling
- Each piece feels personal and distinctive
Silver ink meets ancient clay. Traditional blessings, like 'Year after Year with Abundance', shimmer with a modern, metallic soul.
Why It’s Different
Artisan & Unique
- Handcrafted individuality ensures no two plates are alike
- Soda firing produces natural color transitions and ash marks
- Chinese inscriptions and seal designs add cultural depth and aesthetic charm
- Functional yet artistic—usable as pot support, serving plate, or display
The fire and soda vapor write their own poetry on the clay. These are not flaws, but the breath of the kiln.
Built for Daily Use
- High-fired ceramic for durability
- Easy to clean, though gentle handling preserves inscriptions
- Designed for regular tea practice, dessert service, or home display
Founder Anchor
“This plate celebrates imperfection and uniqueness—each mark tells a story of the firing and the maker’s touch. It’s a small ritual of beauty you can enjoy daily.”
— Kevin, Founder
FAQ Highlights
- Will the glaze change over time? Yes, tea use will enhance the crackled patterns naturally
- Can it be used for food? Yes, it is safe for serving small snacks or desserts
- Are all inscriptions identical? No, each plate’s text may vary slightly, reflecting its handcrafted nature
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