Crafted By Yi Xuan
Museum-level, monumental, dramatic, and fully one-of-a-kind, this is artist Yi Xuan’s tribute to the old-school Song Dynasty matcha bowl.
Big enough to hold a full gaiwan or yixing teapot infusion, this is the ideal solo gongfu vessel - reflecting tea’s aromatics like the fine high-fired porcelain it is, but with deep sculptural beauty that elevates the tasting experience. The way Yi Xuan hand-sculpted this cup makes it look rough-hewn, like it was excavated from an ancient Song Dynasty kiln site.
Sitting around the tea table together, Yi Xuan calls this style her ‘classic porcelain’ with a smile on her face. What she means is that these cups are her only work that get a traditional white glaze, a nod to her training and discipline as a potter in China’s oldest center of porcelain culture.
Of course, this work is nothing like “classic” porcelain, with its subtle coloration that comes from Yi Xuan’s unique wood-firing process, and the celadon-like crazing.
Yi Xuan stamped this cup with her seal in the interior of the piece for a beautiful contrast where the character 玄 fills in with tea as you sip.
This truly one-of-a-kind piece is the exact tea bowl pictured. Yi Xuan’s process and her kiln make for stunningly unique pieces that can never turn out the same again. Once this individual piece finds a new home, it is gone.
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