Jade cup

€ 13,00


€ 16,00


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€ 16

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€ 13

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A hand-made vietnamese porcelain cup with natural pattern in green

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Available, delivery 1-3 days within EU

Like grassy reed that spills over old stone, like the philosophy of ancients, this genteel Vietnamese porcelain cup is the alchemy of mineral rich earth from the Red River of Northern Vietnam brought to the fire at a temperature of 1300 degrees. Through the unique glaze formations; see the whimsical dance of Fire, and sense a craftsman's sentiments to the elements of nature. Each piece is made by hand and thus gets its unique appearance, so the delivered product may differ from the photo.

Further Information
  • Material: Porcelain
  • Volume: 100 ml
  • Height: 5 cm, Diameter: 8 cm
  • Dishwasher safe: Yes
  • Origin: Vietnam
  • Color: Green
  • Finish: Glossy
Background Knowledge

The fruit of a master craftsman of a village that lines the Red River in Northern Vietnam, this cup is composed of kaolin found in the area. Such mineral rich clay gives hardness and durability and has been favored as a base material for porcelain for centuries in the north of Vietnam. The clay structure is able to withstand glazes at high temperatures of up to 1300 degrees, over nine hours of firing and nine hours of cooling, which guarantees a richness in hue and gloss. The resulting surface tone is admired as the very nature of the Art of Fire, which cannot be replicated in industrial processes. Please note that each cup is one of a kind, and the patterns can differ from the ones pictured.

Further Information

  • Material: Porcelain
  • Volume: 100 ml
  • Height: 5 cm, Diameter: 8 cm
  • Dishwasher safe: Yes
  • Origin: Vietnam
  • Color: Green
  • Finish: Glossy

Background Knowledge

The fruit of a master craftsman of a village that lines the Red River in Northern Vietnam, this cup is composed of kaolin found in the area. Such mineral rich clay gives hardness and durability and has been favored as a base material for porcelain for centuries in the north of Vietnam. The clay structure is able to withstand glazes at high temperatures of up to 1300 degrees, over nine hours of firing and nine hours of cooling, which guarantees a richness in hue and gloss. The resulting surface tone is admired as the very nature of the Art of Fire, which cannot be replicated in industrial processes. Please note that each cup is one of a kind, and the patterns can differ from the ones pictured.


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