
For over a millennium, Jingdezhen has been the porcelain capital of the world. Behind every vessel lies the lifetime devotion of countless artisans.
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
During the Song Dynasty, Emperor Zhenzong orders the establishment of an imperial kiln in Jingdezhen. The town earns its name — and its destiny.
1004Cobalt pigment, imported along the Silk Road, meets Jingdezhen's porcelain body. The blue-and-white tradition begins — and soon captivates the world.
1300Admiral Zheng He carries Jingdezhen porcelain across the Indian Ocean. The world's first encounter with Chinese ceramics ignites a centuries-long obsession.
1405Porcelain becomes more valuable than gold in European courts. Augustus the Strong of Saxony trades 600 soldiers for 151 Jingdezhen vases.
1700We carry this thousand-year legacy forward. Not as a museum exhibit, but as living art — handcrafted by master artisans, shipped to your door.
2026Every piece carries a thousand years of kiln memory. We are not selling porcelain — we are passing on the warmth of a civilization.