This small square teapot carries a quiet, contemplative presence. Its softly textured surface—formed by densely carved, pebble-like patterns—gives the piece a grounded tactility, while the upright body and rounded handle create a calm, steady silhouette. The lid’s sculpted knob adds a subtle point of focus, echoing the vessel’s intimate scale. Designed for slow, personal brewing moments, it brings a sense of earthy stillness to the table, whether used for tea or simply admired as a thoughtful object.
The Night Sip collection is inspired by ancient murals and unearthed relics, with each piece hand-carved to evoke the stillness of quiet, contemplative moments. These vessels are designed to hold time and touch, offering a tactile experience that connects the past with the present. The earthy tones and subtle textures invite peaceful rituals, making each sip a moment of connection with history.
NANYI Studio was founded by Ye Yu (叶宇), who was inspired by the ancient ceramic traditions of Jingdezhen(景德镇) and the surrounding regions. The studio’s work focuses on hand-thrown and hand-carved ceramics, blending ancient craftsmanship with modern design. Through original creations, NANYI brings timeless ceramic traditions into contemporary living spaces, offering objects that evoke both heritage and modernity. Every piece is fired at 1260°C, ensuring strength, beauty, and tactile depth, with each creation telling a story of patience, care, and devotion to craft.
Size: Length: 6cm Width: 10.5cm Height: 9cm
Nanyi Studio
Hand-carved in Jingdezhen, each NANYI piece transforms centuries-old Cizhou carving traditions into a quiet modern rhythm.
Fired at 1260 °C with layered white slips and tea-tone clays, the surface bears the trace of every cut and breath.
ts restrained forms and tactile textures speak of time, patience, and the living beauty of handmade craft.
Material & Firing
Each piece is formed from NANYI’s signature black clay, a blend uniquely refined for density and warmth. The surface is finished with special Jingdezhen glazes and slips, then carved entirely by hand and fired at 1260 °C—a high-temperature process that renders the body firm, non-porous, and resistant to stains.
Traces of the artisan’s tools remain beneath the glaze, revealing the quiet dialogue between earth, fire, and hand.
Form & Aesthetics
NANYI’s forms flow with subtle symmetry and natural restraint. The curves are drawn from traditional vessel lines yet softened for modern life—graceful, balanced, and calm to the eye.
The tactile surface invites touch; its smooth glaze and fine weight offer both elegance and everyday durability.
Each piece embodies the studio’s belief that craftsmanship should feel alive in use—where ancient rhythm meets contemporary stillness.
A Steady Devotion to Clay
Born in Guizhou’s mountain light and rooted in the thousand-year Cizhou tradition, NANYI speaks in lines carved by hand—calm, precise, and quietly alive.
Working with dark clay, white slip, and a steady 1260 °C firing, the studio’s forms carry tea-green depths beneath a soft veil of white. Surfaces keep the trace of tools; edges stay human. These are pieces made to accompany the day—tea, flowers, a shelf of small light.
Founder Ye Yu returned home to build a kiln in the old family house, where local artisans gather to share methods. Nan is native soil; Yi is the spark within the kiln. In each vessel you can feel both: the patience of the ground and the lift of fire.
Gathered Drift follows wind-worn stone; Sgraffito Bloom layers dark clay and white slip in living echoes; Night Sip holds the hush of murals and relics—the touch of time meeting the warmth of the hand.
“I hope that when you touch my ceramics, you also feel this steady devotion.”
— Ye Yu, NANYI Studio
