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~30ml

Thrown on the wheel in middle white porcelain from Jingdezhen, China
Interior has been glazed with a clear gloss; exterior textured and burnished to achieve a subtle and smooth finish.

Handwashing with a soft sponge recommended 

All pieces are made slowly and carefully by hand.
All pieces are unique and may differ slightly in terms of color, shape, size and weight. Please only purchase if you're able to accept this as we will not offer refunds or exchanges for any requests regarding to the above.

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Noel is a Singaporean ceramic artist.
His works have participated in group exhibitions at Gallery Voice, Tono Shinkin Bank, Ishoken Gallery and has been selected for the Kanbe Foundation scholarship in 2020.

He joined the Ceramic Lab program at Ishoken in Tajimi in 2019, an area in central Japan renowned for a high concentration of artist and production of Mino-ware in Oribe, Seto styles.

He draws inspiration from the elements and geological formations found nature and captures them through lines and flow within each piece of work and imbued them with a certain life force.

Un Studio x Noel Huang |Lotus Sake Cup in Clear

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~30ml

Thrown on the wheel in middle white porcelain from Jingdezhen, China
Interior has been glazed with a clear gloss; exterior textured and burnished to achieve a subtle and smooth finish.

Handwashing with a soft sponge recommended 

All pieces are made slowly and carefully by hand.
All pieces are unique and may differ slightly in terms of color, shape, size and weight. Please only purchase if you're able to accept this as we will not offer refunds or exchanges for any requests regarding to the above.

|

Noel is a Singaporean ceramic artist.
His works have participated in group exhibitions at Gallery Voice, Tono Shinkin Bank, Ishoken Gallery and has been selected for the Kanbe Foundation scholarship in 2020.

He joined the Ceramic Lab program at Ishoken in Tajimi in 2019, an area in central Japan renowned for a high concentration of artist and production of Mino-ware in Oribe, Seto styles.

He draws inspiration from the elements and geological formations found nature and captures them through lines and flow within each piece of work and imbued them with a certain life force.