Those faircups are made by Hu Ke in Jingdezhen, an important pottery centre in China. Hu used to be a media worker in his early career. However, with a passion for nature and countryside life growing gradually, Hu made up his mind to quit the well-developed media work and put his root in Jingdezhen to devote himself to wood firing where he is able to feel the truth of nature and life.
Those fair cups are textured with white or brown drips against the mottled black body, offering a significant visual and textural contrast. The inside is also stunning with the dark green drips, adding another layer of interest to those fair cups. As black is an orthodox dark color that suits all kinds of aesthetics, those dark and balanced fair cups will be the ideal option for a variety of tea sets.
Those fair cups hold roughly 140-150ml liquid. With the spout pinched out widely, those faircups are able to provide excellent pour. As the rim is pinched in, we recommend filling the cup with hot tea at less than 2/3 volume. Due to the nature of woodfired pieces, both fair cups appear different. We advise referring to the photos and confirm your selection.