United Nations Registration No.00963
Celadon lineage tracing back over 900 years
Rarely seen silhouette — approx. 1 in 60 modern celadon vases
Around 9 hours, focused on even taper and fine glaze application
The fish-tail form is a traditional Chinese vase silhouette, symbolizing vitality and flowing beauty. This piece is shaped with graceful curves and glazed in serene celadon green — a finish historically reserved for royalty. Rooted in Song Dynasty ceramic aesthetics, it reflects the essence of Chinese refinement: balance, restraint, and poetic subtlety.
Every vase is molded by hand, smoothed to perfection, and glazed with layers of mineral-rich celadon — a signature hue of Longquan's porcelain heritage. From hand-kneading to wheel throwing and final firing, artisans carefully manage every aspect of the process to preserve clarity, tone, and structure. The result is a piece that radiates gentle elegance and lasting craftsmanship.
Made in Longquan, Zhejiang — a UNESCO-recognized ceramics hub — this vase is part of a living tradition that dates back over 1,700 years. Its gentle sheen and clean lines echo the refined beauty of classical Chinese aesthetics, brought to life by contemporary ceramicists using age-old tools and techniques.
Heir to a Song Dynasty Legacy
Longquan celadon is a nationally treasured ceramic art and one of the “Five Great Kilns” of ancient China. Its luminous jade tones and precision techniques have earned it a place on the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity list.
UNESCO ICH Recognition
🔖 UNESCO ICH No.00963: Traditional Firing Technology of Longquan Celadon
🔗 Learn more at the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage website →
This vase is not just a container — it is a keeper of heritage, form, and meaning.
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