CHINESE PORCELAIN

JINGEEO — Exquisite Handcrafted Jingdezhen Porcelain for Your Home

BORN FROM EARTH,CRAFTED TO LAST

JINGEEO was founded after my first visit to Jingdezhen on March 18, 2026. I was instantly captivated by the city's rich ceramic heritage, spanning over a thousand years. As I walked through the Jingdezhen Porcelain Museum, tracing the evolution of craftsmanship through the displayed pieces, I felt as though I were conversing with artisans of the past—an experience that left me deeply moved and filled with reverence. After visiting numerous studios and meeting various craftspeople, I was amazed by the sparks that flew when China’s intangible cultural heritage met modern aesthetics. Driven by this inspiration, I wanted to share these exquisite, handcrafted Jingdezhen porcelain with everyone—and with the world.

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1,000 Years in the Making. Refined for Today.

JINGEEO was born from a question we could not stop asking: Why does the world’s most exquisite porcelain come from a single Chinese city—yet almost no one in the West knows the names of the artisans who create it?

This question led us to Jingdezhen—a city that has continuously produced world-class porcelain for over a thousand years. It is a place where imperial craftsmanship lives on at the fingertips of artisans—manifesting in techniques like “Páhuā” (sgraffito) carving, “Linglong” (reticulated) openwork, and masterful kiln-fired glazes, as well as in hyper-realistic ceramic fruit sculptures so lifelike that observers are compelled to reach out and touch them.

JINGEEO’s mission is to bring these Jingdezhen porcelain into your home—not merely as museum pieces, but as objects for daily use, display, and gifting to those you cherish.

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The City Behind Every Piece

For over a millennium, Jingdezhen has been known as the "Porcelain Capital of the World"—a title that signifies both prestige and technical mastery.

The city sits atop deposits of kaolin clay so pure that, when fired at 1,300°C, it achieves a translucent quality—a level of whiteness and lightness that European potters spent centuries attempting to replicate, yet never fully mastered. The kiln fires here have burned continuously since the Song Dynasty. Techniques such as “Páhuā” (sgraffito), “Linglong” (openwork/rice-grain), iron-red glaze, and gold-and-silver painting were perfected here, as this was the only place possessing both the necessary materials and the accumulated human expertise to bring them to life.

Every JINGEEO piece begins in Jingdezhen. The clay comes from local deposits, and the artisans are trained there—often following in the footsteps of parents and grandparents who trained in the same craft. The kilns remain the same—technically updated, yet serving the same enduring purpose.

When you hold a JINGEEO Jingdezhen porcelain piece, you hold something that could only have come from this place.

Three Crafts. A Thousand Years Each

Not all Jingdezhen porcelain is created equal. The craftsmanship defining the JINGEEO collection represents one of the most demanding—and endangered—techniques in the entire Chinese ceramic tradition.

“Páhuā” (Sgraffito)—The Art of Incised Patterns

Artisans use needle-fine metal tools to carve into the unfired clay body—at the "leather-hard" stage—scraping away the surface layer stroke by stroke to reveal the white porcelain beneath. The dense floral and geometric motifs covering every surface of our cups and vases—both inside and out—are the result of hours of uninterrupted carving. There are no shortcuts; a single error at this stage means the piece must be started over from scratch.

“Linglong” (Rice-Grain Openwork)

Artisans pierce precise patterns into the unfired clay body, creating apertures that pass entirely through the vessel wall. During firing, these cutouts are filled with transparent glaze, creating a surface that appears seamless in ordinary light but reveals a glowing, intricate pattern when held against window light or a flame. In the truest sense, this is light captured and preserved forever.

The Kiln Garden—Hyper-Realistic Ceramic Sculptures

Our fruit and botanical sculptures are hand-modeled and hand-glazed, undergoing multiple firings at varying temperatures to build authentic depth of color and surface texture. From the velvety blush of a white peach and the netted rind of a cantaloupe to the deep, wine-red luster of a fresh cherry—each piece is a still-life oil painting you can hold in your hand.

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What We Believe

We believe the objects in your home should have a story worth telling.

Not a brand story penned by a marketing team, but a genuine one—soil from a specific valley, a craft mastered over years by a particular artisan, a kiln fired at the perfect temperature on just the right day.

We believe in the beauty of slow craftsmanship—and that such Jingdezhen porcelain pieces deserve to be owned and appreciated at a measured pace. The right cup transforms your morning coffee experience; the right vase changes the story a room tells to those who inhabit it. Some objects are worth $200, $380, or $400—not merely for their production cost, but for the journey they have undergone to become what they are.

Every JINGEEO piece is made to order; we do not maintain an inventory of finished goods. We collaborate with artisan partners in Jingdezhen to craft each item only after an order is placed—because this is the only way to ensure that the piece you receive was created specifically for you, rather than for someone else who happened to order earlier.

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Start Here

If you are new to JINGEEO, the best place to start is with our three collections—each representing a distinct expression of Jingdezhen porcelains.

AWake — Featuring knife-carved details and rare glazes, including rouge-pink, turquoise, gold and silver accents, iron-red, and ancient jade-green.

The Needle Trace — Intricate lace-carved ceramics that glow when backlit.

The Kiln Garden — Hyper-realistic ceramic fruit sculptures, fired to achieve still-life perfection.

Alternatively, if you are looking for a gift, begin with our gift guide—curated by occasion, with each set presented in signature gift packaging and accompanied by a card.

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