Introduction
One Hundred Blooms® devotes itself to expressing the connection between tableware and users.
The pleasure of sight, the grain beneath touch,
the stirring of inner senses,
jointly weave the communication between human and ware.

Basic Information:

Product Series: One Hundred Blooms – Begonia-Pattern vase “jiaolu”
Item Size: As Shown
Craft Origin: Jindezhen Kiln
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“Jiaolu”, a word means a pour green color of glaze, is an ancient and precious glaze color boasting a pleasant jade-green hue. Its firing flourished in Jingdezhen during the Jiajing reign of the Ming Dynasty, and it later became one of the standard wares produced by the imperial kilns of the Qing Dynasty. The glaze surface bears natural sedimentary textures with subtle crackle veins.
The “twisted sculptural form”, a design language often seen in skyscraper architecture, features slender, dynamic facades unconfined by traditional symmetrical balance. It expands flat surfaces into three-dimensional space with neatly arranged textures.

The reason why we call this vase “Jiaolu” is not only for its color. In Chinese, “anxiety” has the same pronunciation of this poor green color. Therefore, our twisted vase means the reconciliation towards anxiety.
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