Lives of objects
The leys jar: a name of refuse, kilns of the elite
· 渣斗 , zhā dǒu
Beneath a name of refuse, a word that once meant luxury.
A scholarly review · From China to Europe
A bilingual review of mosaic and ceramic aesthetics. And, in autumn 2026, a first collection of objects shaped in the same vocabulary.
Lives of objects
· 渣斗 , zhā dǒu
Beneath a name of refuse, a word that once meant luxury.
Grammar of motifs
On the base of the vase, a script that changes with the reign.
Techniques & narratives
The same mend, revered in Japan, suspect in China.
The history of gestures, materials, kilns — and the anecdotes hidden within.
Explore →The signs painted on ceramics form a language. This Journal offers a reading of it.
Explore →What becomes of a cup, a vase, a fragment in daily use, from yesterday to today.
Explore →The Cabinet
Each day, the Cabinet draws three cards — an object, a motif, a glaze. You keep one; the other two go back into the deck.
A new draw each day.
Enter the Cabinet →