Introduction|不是所有青花瓷都一样
At first glance, blue-and-white porcelain may look similar.
But once you hold a handmade piece,
the difference becomes impossible to ignore.
It’s not just how it looks—
it’s how it was made.
Every Piece Is One of a Kind|每一件都无法复制

In handmade blue-and-white porcelain,
no two pieces are ever identical.
The cobalt is applied by hand—before glazing, before firing.
Every stroke carries subtle variations in pressure, rhythm, and flow.
Once fired, these details become permanent.
This is not controlled perfection.
This is controlled individuality.
The Most Critical Step Is Done by Hand
The defining moment of blue-and-white porcelain
is the application of cobalt pigment.
This step cannot be automated.
There is no undo.
No correction after firing.
The clarity of the pattern, the depth of the blue,
and the emotional expression of the piece
are all decided in this moment.
Fire Makes It Permanent|火 成为永恒
During the final firing at around 1300°C,
everything transforms.
The glaze melts into a dense, glass-like layer.
The cobalt undergoes a chemical reaction, turning into a stable, vivid blue.
The result is a surface that is:
- Hard and durable
- Waterproof
- Resistant to fading over time
What you see is not painted on top—
it is fused into the material itself.
Imperfection Is the Point
Mass-produced ceramics aim for uniformity.
Handmade porcelain does the opposite.
Slight variations in lines.
Natural shifts in color.
Unexpected details from the kiln.
These are not flaws.
They are proof of process.
It Carries Time and Skill
In traditional craftsmanship, there is a saying:
“Seventy-two steps to complete a single piece.”
From shaping to bisque firing,
from cobalt application to glazing and final firing—
every step requires precision.
A small mistake at any stage can undo everything.
That’s why each finished piece holds real value.
It’s More Than Decoration
A handmade porcelain piece is not just something you place on a shelf.
It is something you choose.
It reflects how you see objects,
how you value craftsmanship,
and how you express your taste.
Closing
Not all porcelain is the same.
Some are made to fill space.
Others are made to be remembered.
Choose the one that carries a story.
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