United Nations Registration No.00963
Rooted in Song Dynasty Longquan kilns, with symbolic peach motifs
One of few small sets featuring embedded auspicious symbols in glaze
Approx. 6 hours, including mold shaping, relief carving, and dual firing
This exquisite set draws from the renowned Longquan celadon tradition, which rose to global fame during the Song Dynasty. The cup features nine peaches—an auspicious symbol of health and longevity—subtly integrated into the glaze using a layered firing technique. Its compact form and balanced proportions make it ideal for both coffee and tea lovers with an appreciation for tradition and design.
Produced in Longquan, Zhejiang, this set is the result of generations of celadon craftsmanship. The artisans behind this piece continue to work with tools and firing techniques descended from imperial workshops, ensuring continuity of both form and philosophy in every piece.
Rooted in Celadon Heritage of Imperial China
Longquan celadon was once an exclusive treasure of royalty and scholars. Its jade-like quality, resonance when tapped, and ethereal translucency captured the imagination of civilizations far beyond China’s borders.
This traditional firing technique is honored by UNESCO as part of the world’s intangible cultural heritage.
UNESCO ICH Recognition
🔖 UNESCO ICH No.00160: Traditional Firing Technology of Longquan Celadon
🔗 Learn more at the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage website →
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