Shadow Celadon Tassel Earrings - Wandering Breeze Collection
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The Shadow Celadon Tassel Earrings from C.CLAYLAB’s Wandering Breeze Collection are designed to reflect quiet movement and a connection to natural form.
Each earring features a hand-shaped ceramic pendant in shadow celadon glaze, a finish inspired by Song Dynasty porcelain that shifts between pale blue and translucent white. The ceramic is made from high-purity mutton fat jade clay, polished by hand and twice fired at over 1280°C to ensure smoothness and durability.
A slim silver tassel is paired with the ceramic piece, adding light movement that echoes the breeze-inspired theme of the collection. The earrings are lightweight, free of harmful substances, and easy to care for.
Suited for daily wear or quiet occasions, this pair offers a simple way to carry natural materials and thoughtful design close to the body.
Wind moves without shape, yet leaves its trace.
Founded by ceramic artist Chen Yuan in Jingdezhen, C.CLAYLAB shapes porcelain into quiet forms of jewelry—subtle, balanced, and precise. Using celadon, white glaze, and fine gold detailing, each piece captures the still rhythm between nature and time.
A study in lightness and touch, C.CLAYLAB reflects a contemporary reading of Chinese purity and calm.
Crafts of China, Shared with the World
Ceramic Villa curates exceptional handmade works from across China—objects that embody patience, precision, and quiet beauty. Each piece reflects the maker’s devotion to material and form, revealing the living spirit of Chinese craftsmanship in a modern world.
We believe that true craft connects cultures. Through these objects, the warmth of hand and the wisdom of tradition travel beyond borders—inviting people everywhere to experience the elegance and sincerity of Chinese creation.
More Artisan Voices Arriving Soon
Behind the scenes, we are connecting with ceramic studios known for their craftsmanship, technical depth, and long-standing dedication to traditional making.
Their work—respected by collectors and everyday users alike—will be joining Ceramic Villa soon.
