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Roselle Garden - Saku Teapot

Roselle Garden - Saku Teapot

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Description

The Saku Teapot embodies balance, between the ritual of brewing and the stillness that follows. Its tall, vertical form echoes the grace of a calligrapher’s brushstroke, rising with quiet strength before softening into a curved spout.

The roselle red glaze carries subtle shifts of tone, deepening where the fire lingers, lightening at its edges like dawn across mist. Gold deer glide across its surface, symbols of vitality, freedom, and continuity. With each pour, the teapot becomes less an object and more a gesture, a way of pausing, of connecting, of returning to oneself.

The brass handle arches lightly above the lid, adding a final line of elegance, a touch that completes the teapot’s silhouette like the final stroke of a painting.

* Material: Handcrafted white porcelain

* Size: 80x140H mm | Volumn 120mm 

* Finish: Roselle red glaze with gold deer motifs

* Origin: Jingdezhen, China

* Each piece shaped individually by hand


details

In your hands, heritage becomes part of your daily rituals.

Release
1987
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Finish
Roselle red glase with gold deer motifs
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Origin
jingdezhen, china
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Process
Jun ware with transmutation glaze

maintenance

Our pieces are made to last, but how you care for them is what gives them soul.

  • Avoid placing the carafe in a microwave, oven, or steamer, high heat may affect the glaze.
  • Dishwasher safe; gentle cycles are best.
  • Avoid metal utensils or rough sponges on the surface.
  • After use, rinse and dry softly to preserve the glaze’s depth.
  • For light stains, soak briefly with baking soda and warm water.

Inspiration

Objects are not trophies. They are the quiet witnesses to how you live.

Roselle Garden is a dream of Jiangnan at dawn, where mist lifts from water and the world feels suspended between waking and memory.

The deer moves softly through this imagined garden, a timeless symbol of grace and renewal. On porcelain, its form is more than ornament; it speaks of the balance between freedom and stillness, life and art.

Through the kiln’s unpredictable alchemy, colours bloom and shift like light through early fog, each cup a small landscape of chance and craftsmanship.

Objects of Eastern Artistry,

Inherited for Modern Living.

The Artisan Behind

In Jingdezhen, Master Deng Xiping continues a lineage once reserved for imperial workshops. Her life in porcelain spans over six decades, from apprentice to national master of coloured glazes, and her hands still carry the rhythm of patience learned in youth.

Working alongside a new generation of women artisans, Deng’s studio redefines what heritage can be. Here, tradition is not repeated but renewed: every brushstroke and glaze firing becomes a dialogue between eras, between the precision of the past and the emotion of the present.

The Roselle Garden series embodies this evolution, porcelain as both memory and movement, a quiet testament to the artistry of women shaping the future of an ancient craft.

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