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"Wu Zu Bo" Sky Eye Oil Spot Jianzhan Tea Bowl

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"Wu Zu Bo" Sky Eye Oil Spot Jianzhan Tea Bowl

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"Wu Zu Bo" (无足钵), literally "footless alms bowl," takes its name from the traditional Buddhist patra — the simple, unornamented bowl carried by monks for alms. Here the form is taken at its most direct: a deep, open bowl with a short body, the kind of shape that sits low and steady on the table. The proportions are generous; the wide opening makes the bowl good for brewing, and the deep body holds the heat.

The glaze is a Tian Yan (天眼, "Sky Eye") oil spot, set on a deep black ground. The crystals here take a clear ring form: each one is a bright silver rim around a darker center, and they pack densely across both the interior and the exterior. In the center of the interior, the crystals gather into a larger pale cluster — the namesake "eye" of the pattern — surrounded by smaller rings. Where the light catches the surface, the crystals show a blue-green iridescence; in lower light they read as silver-white against the dark body.

Handcrafted in Jianyang, Nanping, Fujian — historically known as Jianzhou or Jian'an — and fired at 1300°C. The bowl is dense in hand and holds heat well; its iron-rich glaze is often said to soften the taste of the tea.

Capacity 185 ml
Weight 242 g
Height 6 cm
Diameter 9 cm

Photos are taken of one piece selected at random from each batch. The bowl you receive will carry the same glaze and the same overall pattern, with only very slight differences in the exact placement of individual spots or streaks — a subtle variation, never a drastic change. Slight color differences may also appear due to lighting and screen calibration.

Shipped in a fabric drawstring pouch (cotton-linen outer, silk-floss padding, velvet lining).

See the full Jianzhan collection here.

Note: some bowls carry small smooth sand points on the glaze surface — natural marks left by the firing, very common in wood-fired, traditionally hand-thrown Jianzhan. They are smooth to the touch, with no pits or depressions, do not affect the bowl's use for tea in any way, and are not considered a workmanship defect.

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