A breath of stillness, born of fire.
Crafted using the nearly-lost technique of Ru kiln ceramics, once exclusive to the imperial court, these earrings distill a thousand years of porcelain artistry into a wearable form. Fired at over 1300°C, each bead develops a soft, celadon hue—subtly shifting with the light—and opens naturally into fine crackles, like time etched on glass.
Suspended beneath a 14K solid gold stud and a luminous freshwater pearl, the ceramic bead rests weightlessly on the lobe—bold in presence, yet delicate in feel.
No two are alike. Each piece carries the chance, breath, and quiet irregularity of true kiln-fired porcelain.
Finished with a floral gold base in 14K gold-filled relief—an echo of ancient ritual vessels—this is a rare form, quietly reborn for today.
Once reserved for the imperial court, Ru kiln (汝窑) was the most revered among the Five Great Kilns of Song China.
Its signature glaze—soft as mist, blue as sky after rain—was famed for its stillness and jade-like clarity.
Each celadon bead in this collection is crafted from natural agate, a volatile mineral that makes perfect symmetry nearly impossible.
The result: quiet crackles, unrepeatable forms, and a colour that history nearly forgot.
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