A low wood-fired hu cheng with deep iron-black and ember-red tones swirling across the surface like smoke moving through ash.
The firing of 红珍珠 (red pearl clay) created subtle crater textures, mineral speckling, and circular flame markings that resemble shifting planets or burning coals seen through darkness.
Raw, quiet, and heavily atmospheric.
Traditionally used beneath teapots, gaiwans or as a heat-protecting stand during tea sessions, but equally beautiful as an incense plate or display object on the tea table.
Wood fired, handmade in Jingdezhen. One only.