Mutton Fat Jade Porcelain "Heart Sutra" Tea Cup
Original price
$24.00
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Original price
$24.00
Original price
$24.00
$24.00
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$24.00
Current price
$24.00
An intricately crafted Mutton Fat Jade Tea Cup featuring the "Heart Sutra" 般若波羅蜜多心經.
Mutton Fat Jade Porcelain (羊脂玉) is one of Dehua’s most distinctive and captivating ceramic traditions. Each piece is formed from an exceptionally pure, fine-grained porcelain body that fires to a soft, matte, jade-like finish, an appearance long admired in Chinese ceramic history. Unlike typical glazed wares, Mutton Fat Jade Porcelain is uniform throughout: the surface, body, and interior share the same silky, milky-white composition. There is no glaze layer; instead, the porcelain itself vitrifies into a dense, luminous material reminiscent of high-grade Hetian “mutton fat” jade.
This unique composition gives the cups impressive heat-retention, keeping tea warm without feeling overly hot to the touch. The surface is naturally hydrophobic, allowing droplets of water to roll off cleanly, an elegant quality appreciated by gongfu practitioners who value both beauty and tactile performance. The matte finish feels soft under the fingers, offering a quiet visual glow rather than a reflective shine, allowing the tea liquor’s color to stand out vividly.
Each piece is fired with precision in Dehua’s high-temperature kilns, using carefully refined local porcelain stone. The result is a cup that is non-porous, durable, and exceptionally smooth, with a calm and restrained aesthetic that elevates any tea session. Whether enjoying delicate green tea or a richly aromatic oolong, Mutton Fat Jade Porcelain enhances the clarity of aroma and the purity of taste, without imparting any flavor of its own.
History of Mutton Fat Jade Porcelain (羊脂玉)
Mutton Fat Jade Porcelain emerged from the famed Dehua kilns of Fujian, a region celebrated since the Song and Yuan dynasties for producing some of the purest white porcelains in China. Dehua clay is naturally rich in kaolin and low in impurities, allowing artisans to fire pieces that exhibit an extraordinary translucence and warmth. During the Ming dynasty, Dehua’s reputation rose to international prominence through its “Blanc de Chine” exports, but among domestic collectors, the most prized creations were those with the quiet, milky-white softness reminiscent of fine Hetian “mutton fat” jade. Over time, this aesthetic refinement gave rise to what is now called Mutton Fat Jade Porcelain (羊脂玉瓷), a category defined by its subtle matte glow and inward, jade-like purity.
The development of this material required generations of experimentation with clay refinement, firing temperatures, and shaping techniques. Unlike glazed porcelain, Mutton Fat Jade Porcelain relies entirely on the intrinsic qualities of the clay body. When fired at precisely controlled high temperatures, the porcelain vitrifies into a dense, glasslike matrix that remains velvety on the surface. This unique microstructure creates a naturally hydrophobic finish and exceptional thermal stability. Although the style is rooted in ancient Dehua craftsmanship, modern artisans continue to refine the process, achieving unparalleled smoothness and consistency while preserving the serene elegance that has defined this porcelain tradition for centuries.
This unique composition gives the cups impressive heat-retention, keeping tea warm without feeling overly hot to the touch. The surface is naturally hydrophobic, allowing droplets of water to roll off cleanly, an elegant quality appreciated by gongfu practitioners who value both beauty and tactile performance. The matte finish feels soft under the fingers, offering a quiet visual glow rather than a reflective shine, allowing the tea liquor’s color to stand out vividly.
Each piece is fired with precision in Dehua’s high-temperature kilns, using carefully refined local porcelain stone. The result is a cup that is non-porous, durable, and exceptionally smooth, with a calm and restrained aesthetic that elevates any tea session. Whether enjoying delicate green tea or a richly aromatic oolong, Mutton Fat Jade Porcelain enhances the clarity of aroma and the purity of taste, without imparting any flavor of its own.
History of Mutton Fat Jade Porcelain (羊脂玉)
Mutton Fat Jade Porcelain emerged from the famed Dehua kilns of Fujian, a region celebrated since the Song and Yuan dynasties for producing some of the purest white porcelains in China. Dehua clay is naturally rich in kaolin and low in impurities, allowing artisans to fire pieces that exhibit an extraordinary translucence and warmth. During the Ming dynasty, Dehua’s reputation rose to international prominence through its “Blanc de Chine” exports, but among domestic collectors, the most prized creations were those with the quiet, milky-white softness reminiscent of fine Hetian “mutton fat” jade. Over time, this aesthetic refinement gave rise to what is now called Mutton Fat Jade Porcelain (羊脂玉瓷), a category defined by its subtle matte glow and inward, jade-like purity.
The development of this material required generations of experimentation with clay refinement, firing temperatures, and shaping techniques. Unlike glazed porcelain, Mutton Fat Jade Porcelain relies entirely on the intrinsic qualities of the clay body. When fired at precisely controlled high temperatures, the porcelain vitrifies into a dense, glasslike matrix that remains velvety on the surface. This unique microstructure creates a naturally hydrophobic finish and exceptional thermal stability. Although the style is rooted in ancient Dehua craftsmanship, modern artisans continue to refine the process, achieving unparalleled smoothness and consistency while preserving the serene elegance that has defined this porcelain tradition for centuries.
Volume (to the brim) is 120ml (+/- 10ml)
Each tea cup comes in a plush gift box.
Made with a combination of hand and molding technique.