Jingdezhen kiln and porcelain atmosphere
千年窑火 · A Millennium of Fire

Our Story

For over a millennium, Jingdezhen has been the porcelain capital of the world. Behind every vessel lies the lifetime devotion of countless artisans.

This is not merchandise. This is a slice of Chinese civilization.

For over a millennium, Jingdezhen has been the porcelain capital of the world. We carry that legacy forward — not as mass-produced goods, but as handcrafted works of art, each fired to perfection by master artisans who have dedicated their lives to this craft.

A Thousand Years

From Imperial Kiln to Your Home

1004

The Imperial Kiln is Established

During the Song Dynasty, Emperor Zhenzong orders the establishment of an imperial kiln in Jingdezhen. The town earns its name — and its destiny.

The Imperial Kiln is Established1004
1300

Blue-and-White Porcelain is Born

Cobalt pigment, imported along the Silk Road, meets Jingdezhen's porcelain body. The blue-and-white tradition begins — and soon captivates the world.

Blue-and-White Porcelain is Born1300
1405

Zheng He's Treasure Fleet

Admiral Zheng He carries Jingdezhen porcelain across the Indian Ocean. The world's first encounter with Chinese ceramics ignites a centuries-long obsession.

Zheng He's Treasure Fleet1405
1700

The European Craze

Porcelain becomes more valuable than gold in European courts. Augustus the Strong of Saxony trades 600 soldiers for 151 Jingdezhen vases.

The European Craze1700
2026

The Legacy Continues

We carry this thousand-year legacy forward. Not as a museum exhibit, but as living art — handcrafted by master artisans, shipped to your door.

The Legacy Continues2026
千年窑火,大国匠气,器以载道

Every piece carries a thousand years of kiln memory. We are not selling porcelain — we are passing on the warmth of a civilization.