Rooted in Eastern aesthetics, each piece reflects nature, craftsmanship, and mindful rituals — inviting you to pause, observe, and reconnect with what truly matters.
$78.00
Ceremonial Blue Glaze ( (also known as Jiqing Blue, Jilan, or Ji Blue) was a glaze color used in the imperial kilns during the Ming and Qing dynasties.
$612.00
Ming and Qing imperial kiln glaze with raised white detailing, blue-and-white contrast, featuring a scholarly bamboo and rock motif.
$286.00
Featuring Ming and Qing imperial kiln glaze, raised white detailing, elegant blue-and-white contrast, with chrysanthemum leaves evoking nostalgic charm.
$261.00
Inspired by Ming and Qing imperial kilns, this piece features raised white detailing, elegant blue-and-white contrast, and lively bird motifs.
$218.00
Featuring Ming and Qing imperial kiln glaze, raised white detailing, elegant blue-and-white contrast, and a graceful lotus motif.
$1,180.00
The Buddhist-inspired vase with lotus motifs has elegant lines, can hold water, and is perfect for tea settings, symbolizing purity and elevating table style.
$190.00
The Ball Pattern originated in the late Ming period, evolving from the ceramic stamped floral patterns dating back to the Sui and Tang dynasties.
$190.00
Doucai is a technique that combines blue-and-white porcelain with colorful designs.
$190.00
Doucai is a technique that combines blue-and-white porcelain with colorful designs.








