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Amber Nest – Handcrafted Egg-Shaped Ceramic Coffee Cup with Saucer
Amber Nest – Handcrafted Egg-Shaped Ceramic Coffee Cup with Saucer
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Where vintage glaze meets organic curves — this handcrafted egg-shaped coffee cup and saucer set brings warmth and artistry to every sip.
Each cup features a smooth, rounded silhouette reminiscent of a river stone, paired with a golden kiln-change glaze that flows naturally across the surface. The subtle transitions of amber and earthy tones highlight its rustic charm and handcrafted uniqueness.
It is ideal for espresso, cappuccino, or afternoon tea. Its compact yet elegant form makes it equally suited for daily rituals or as a thoughtful gift.
Includes (per set): 1 × coffee cup, 1 × saucer
Artisan Heritage
- Made in: Jingdezhen, China — celebrated as the “Porcelain Capital” for over a millennium. Nestled in the hills of Jiangxi Province, Jingdezhen has been the beating heart of Chinese ceramics since the Song dynasty. Once home to imperial kilns producing wares exclusively for the royal court, its legacy lives on through generations of master artisans. Every piece from this region carries echoes of dynastic elegance, time-honored technique, and cultural refinement.
- Crafted by: Master artisans who inherit generations of traditional ceramic craftsmanship, shaping each piece entirely by hand using slow wheel-throwing and brush-glazing techniques
- Firing process: Kiln-fired at 1325°C for a full 24 hours, undergoing a rigorous 72-step journey from clay to porcelain — each stage enhancing its strength, resilience, and delicate tactility
- Legacy: Jingdezhen porcelain has graced royal courts, Silk Road caravans, and collectors' shelves around the world. Today, its legacy lives on through a quiet elegance that blends timeless form with contemporary soul
Product Details
- Set Includes: 1 × coffee cup, 1 × saucer
- Dimensions: Cup: 8.0 × 6.0 cm; Saucer: Ø13.0 × 2.3 cm
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Capacity: 200ml
- Material: High-fired porcelain with hand-brushed white slip coating (fen-yin technique). Matte finish with natural surface variation and exposed clay texture.
- Finish: High-quality glaze with subtle brushstroke texture, creating a refined visual depth. Each piece is handcrafted, with natural variations in tone and pattern that make it uniquely its own.
Meaning & Symbolism
- Fen-yin (white slipware) is a traditional ceramic technique where a layer of white slip — a liquid clay — is brushed over a darker clay body. Instead of smoothing or covering completely, the artist leaves the surface intentionally uneven, allowing the underlying material to show through. This creates a unique texture and depth, often called a “white blush” or “ceramic makeup.” Each piece reveals hand-brushed marks, thickness variations, and natural imperfections — a celebration of imperfection and individuality in handmade porcelain.
- Organic Form — The egg-shaped body symbolizes natural simplicity and quiet balance, its rounded curves offering a sense of comfort and harmony.
- Glaze Depth — The kiln-change glaze flows in layers of golden amber, creating subtle depth and variation that make each cup one of a kind.
- Everyday Ritual — With a 200 ml capacity, the set is perfect for espresso, cappuccino, or tea, transforming daily drinks into a moment of mindful ritual.
- Vintage Charm — The rustic surface and warm tones echo the aesthetics of old pottery, bringing a touch of nostalgia and artisanal character to any table.
Craft Story: Jingdezhen
- Historical Significance: Nestled in the misty mountains of Jiangxi Province, Jingdezhen has been crafting porcelain for over 1,700 years. The city’s kilns once produced imperial ware for Tang and Song courts, setting technical and aesthetic benchmarks that shaped East Asian ceramics for centuries.
- Ceramic Innovation: Beyond its legacy, Jingdezhen is a crucible of innovation — where traditional hand-throwing and glazing coexist with contemporary experimentation. Studios in the region continue to develop unique clay bodies, custom glazes, and sculptural techniques passed down through apprenticeships and artist guilds.
- Cultural Impact: From monochrome wares to celadon and blue-and-white porcelain, Jingdezhen’s artistic output has long been a cultural ambassador of Chinese craftsmanship. Its ceramics have crossed oceans, appearing in museum collections and collector circles from Kyoto to Amsterdam.
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Modern Renaissance: Today’s Jingdezhen is a vibrant creative hub — home to thousands of independent ceramic artists, design studios, and cross-disciplinary collaborations. The city bridges past and present, producing work that is both deeply rooted and globally relevant.
Care Instructions
- Dishwasher safe — suitable for everyday machine washing
- Microwave safe — porcelain is heat-resistant and beverage-safe
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Also easy to hand wash — gentle cleaning preserves the artisan texture and glaze
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