Introduction
Three-Piece Ceramic Plate Set

This Ceramic Plate Set includes three identical round decorative art plates with flat spacious surfaces and smooth rounded wide rims, featuring gentle curved bottoms suitable for both vertical wooden stand display and wall hanging. All three plates share unified dimensions, differentiated only by the layout of kiln glaze textures to form layered series rhythm. The left plate features dense fragmented flowing glaze texture, the middle plate balanced turtle‑crack block glaze, and the right plate central large segmented glaze pattern. Displayed side by side, they form a complete sequential visual narrative.
Free of extra carving and painting, the full round flat surface carries three‑dimensional thick glaze texture. This Ceramic Plate Set breaks away from conventional decorative ceramics that rely heavily on hand‑drawn motifs. It puts kiln transformation at the heart of artistic expression, turning unpredictable firing variations into core creative highlights. Each plate undergoes repeated glaze application and strictly controlled high‑temperature firing; subtle shifts inside the kiln directly shape every unique texture, so no two pieces from this series are entirely alike.
The set can be exhibited as a three‑piece wall installation or split into single display pieces, matching wabi‑sabi styles, zen tea rooms, modern art galleries and retro oriental interior spaces.
The three plates share unified core visual language of natural thick kiln glaze texture, simulating three types of natural landforms respectively: dense fragmented glaze on the left plate evokes Gobi gravel and broken stream waves; balanced turtle‑crack glaze on the middle plate symbolizes cracked earth and glacier fissures; central segmented large block glaze on the right plate represents mountain river tectonic plates and earth veins.
Centered on the natural geology of mountains and land, the whole set features abstract textures randomly generated by kiln fire without hand‑painted patterns, practicing the natural ceramic creation concept of “kiln fire shapes patterns, glaze builds artistic conception”. Warm beige and deep red base interweave to form a heavy steady earth tone palette with primitive wabi‑sabi charm. The textures progress from dense to sparse, fragmented to complete to build progressive visual rhythm.
Ample blank plate background sets off raised glaze blocks to deliver sharp contrast of virtual‑real and concave‑convex layers. The minimalist abstract natural texture eliminates traces of artificial carving, conveying the primitive plain power of raw nature. Beyond wall ornamentation, this Ceramic Plate Set also works well as high‑end showcase decor for ceramic museums and cultural exchange events, bridging natural landscape beauty and contemporary ceramic art appreciation.

Breaking the traditional creative formula of flat painting and single smooth glaze on decorative plates, this work innovates multi‑layer thick piled high‑temperature kiln glaze craft, reinterpreting abstract natural landform themes via three‑piece serial expression to realize contemporary ceramic transformation of geological imagery.
Each layer of piled glaze demands precise thickness control before firing; even minor misjudgment may trigger glaze collapse or surface distortion during the intense heating process. The high‑temperature shrinkage and flow craft of multi‑layer thick glaze feature extremely low firing tolerance. The three‑piece set requires unified glaze tone and progressive texture rhythm, doubling firing difficulty. Artisans must carefully calibrate glaze proportion and kiln temperature curve to strike a delicate balance among flow, shrinkage and shaping effect.
The glaze block distribution and red kiln texture of every set are unique and irreproducible. Abandoning redundant decoration, the work relies purely on three‑dimensional kiln transformation texture as the visual core. It holds integrated value for three‑piece combined wall installation display, experimental high‑temperature kiln glaze ceramic collection and modern abstract comprehensive ceramic art research, standing as a complete premium contemporary kiln glaze art porcelain set integrating experimental craftsmanship, natural painting quality, three‑dimensional sculptural quality and serial conceptual expression.


