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Natural kiln marks may appear on handmade celadon
What is the black spots and imperfections on the glaze surface?
If you notice a few tiny black dots on the surface of your Ou Kiln celadon, please don’t worry — this is not a defect, but a natural and normal... Read more...
Close-up of a one-of-a-kind ceramic cup, highlighting its unique glaze, individual character, and the beauty of singular handmade pieces.
The Beauty of One: Why One-off Pieces Matter
In a mass-produced world, one-off handmade ceramics offer a rare kind of beauty — each piece exists only once, carrying the maker’s unique touch and story. From subtle imperfections to... Read more...
Close-up view of a potter’s hands shaping clay on the wheel, highlighting the tactile quality and craftsmanship behind handmade vessels.
Why Handmade Vessels Better?
Mass-made vessels are fine—but handmade ones feel better, work better, and age beautifully. From cups to vases, here’s why handmade pieces make a real difference in daily life. Read more...
Close-up texture of Huiming Tea leaves, showing fine hand-rolled strands and the natural sheen of pan-fired Chinese green tea
Huiming Tea: Handmade Pan-Fired Chinese Green Tea
Huiming Tea is a rare green tea from southern Anhui, China, made from wild mountain tea trees and crafted through time-honored hand-frying techniques. Its rich history, natural terroir, and artisanal... Read more...
A full display of Ou Kiln celadon tea set on a table, including cups, teapots, and gaiwans, showcasing traditional Chinese craftsmanship and elegant tea culture
Why Ou Kiln Celadon is different – From Ancient China to Modern Living
Ou Kiln (瓯窑), born in Wenzhou nearly 1,800 years ago, is one of China’s oldest celadon traditions. Known for its soft jade-green glaze and simple elegance, Ou Kiln bridges ancient... Read more...
How to Use a Gaiwan: A Beginner’s Guide to Eastern Tea Culture
How to Use a Gaiwan: A Beginner’s Guide to Eastern Tea Culture
Want to explore Eastern tea but not sure where to begin? The gaiwan—a traditional lidded bowl—makes it easy. With just one simple tool, you can brew green, oolong, or white... Read more...
Care guide for handmade ceramic vessels, showcasing handcrafted wares and tips for cleaning, maintenance, and daily use.
How to Care for Handmade Vessels
Proper care ensures Rouseclay’s handmade vessels last for generations. Learn how to clean, season, store, and cherish your vessels for daily rituals or as collectible heirlooms. Read more...
Close-up of Ru Kiln celadon crackle glaze texture, showing delicate ice-crack patterns and soft jade-like sheen
Ru Porcelain Cracked Ice (Kai Pian) Teaware – Song Dynasty Inspired Ceramics | Imperial Celadon Collection
The mesmerizing Kai Pian crackle pattern isn’t painted—it’s formed by fire, tension, and time. Once favored by Song emperors, each piece carries a one-of-a-kind web of lines, echoing centuries of... Read more...
Dunhuang Mogao Grottoes mural of Flying Apsaras, featuring elegant sky dancers with flowing ribbons, symbolizing timeless beauty and inspiration behind the hand-painted teaware collection.
Dunhuang Flying Apsaras Teaware – Hand-Painted Sky Dancers Tea Set | Eternal Flight Collection
"Eternal Flight" brings the timeless artistry of Dunhuang’s Mogao Caves into your daily tea ritual. Each teaware piece is hand-painted using traditional underglaze techniques, inspired by the ancient "Sky Dancers"... Read more...
How to Choose the Right Tea Cup for Your Tea
How to Choose the Right Tea Cup for Your Tea
For heat retention & mellowness: Zen Tea Bowl For freshness & delicate aromas: Sunflower Cup / Dou Li Cup For fragrance concentration: Dragon Egg Cup For versatility & ease: Straight Cup For comfort &... Read more...