As one of the Five Great Kilns of the Song Dynasty, Ru ware is renowned as the porcelain of the imperial court.
We pursue a rich glaze and a gentle, refined texture. It is delicate and smooth in the hand, with natural crackle patterns on the glaze.
A persimmon adorns the lid as the knob, with a handle shaped like Ruyi lines—symbolizing “everything goes well.”
The Shí Pú (Ru ware) glaze develops graceful crackles over time, offering the joy of nurturing teaware.
N.W.:teapot /±116g、serving pot /±141g、cup /±49g
User Manual
- Our products were fired at 1260 Celsius and passed SGS inspection which means it is free from lead and chromium.
- Porcelain products could be heated with oven, cooker and microwave. Dishwashers and dish dryers could also be applied.
- Clay products carry higher porosity and could absorb colour and scents easily. Please clean regularly and do not fill with mixed content.
- Products may crack caused by instant heating or defrosting after freezing under low temperature. Please handle with caution.
Methods of maintenance
- Wash immediately after use with sponge, soft cloth or soft detergent to avoid scratching the glaze. Please apply hot water and baking soda to remove tough stain.
- Products with gold trace might grow into deeper colour due to vulcanization. Gently scrub it with dry cloth to remove it.More info