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叶宇(Ye Yu)

I am Ye Yu, born in a mountain village of Guizhou. Since childhood I shaped figures from the red clay of my hometown, its warmth pressed deep into memory. While others advised me toward science for stability, I carried clay in my schoolbag instead—sketching patterns between classes, chasing village craftsmen for their secrets during holidays. Later, formal study in ceramics led me to masters across the country, until I encountered the thousand-year-old Cizhou sgraffito tradition. There I found my true way of speaking with clay. After graduation I returned home and founded NANYI. In the old family house the kiln burns steadily, and local artisans often gather to share skills—old knowledge weaving with new technique in every piece. “Nan” is my native soil; “Yi” is the spark within the kiln. I hope that when you touch my ceramics, you also feel this steady devotion.

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Gathered Drift

Drawn from Cizhou scrolls of the eleventh century, the carving flows like wind-worn stone, glazed in white, fire at 1260 °C—NANYI’s signature voice in clay.

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Sgraffito Bloom

Rooted in the sgraffito traditions of Cizhou ware, dark clay with tea-green tones is carved by hand and veiled in white slip, then fired at 1260 °C—a living echo of history shaped by NANYI’s hands.

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Night Sip

Drawn from murals and relics unearthed, the clay is carved by hand into vessels that hold both time and touch.

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