An ancient craft dating back 1,700 years

    Longquan celadon

    The firing of Longquan celadon began more than 1,700 years ago and reached its peak in the Song Dynasty. It is one of the famous historical celadon kilns with the longest firing history, the widest kiln site distribution, the highest product quality requirements, and the largest production scale and export range in the history of ceramics in China and the world. Longquan utensils are hard and gray in texture, with a thin and transparent glaze layer. They are famous for being "green and moist as jade".

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    About our specialty craftsmanship

    The celadon glaze drops on the celadon glaze ornaments are made during the calcining process in the kiln. After the porcelain glaze water is calcined at high temperature, it flows downward and drips on the upper surface. The hue is incalculable and very rich. It is rare to see one drop in a hundred kilns, so it is called It is called "Tears of Qing Ji" or "Tears of Xuannv", and the glaze drops are decorated with handmade silver drops. When worn on the body, it is elegant and simple.