
Porcelain Floral Tea Jar
Newly crafted from solid porcelain, this lidded tea jar has the kind of presence that feels collected over time rather than bought all at once. The pale, slightly matte body carries hand-painted blue detailing across its rounded form, koi fish and florals rendered with a loose, organic stroke that reads as artful without trying too hard. Up close, the surface has a subtle texture to it, soft and understated. At 11" long, 11" deep, and 16" high, it sits comfortably on a wooden display cabinet with glass doors, a rustic console table, or a dining cabinet layered with reclaimed pine and oak. It works equally well in japandi, coastal, and wabi sabi spaces, adding height and a grounded, collected feel to any shelf or sideboard.
Newly crafted from solid porcelain, this lidded tea jar has the kind of presence that feels collected over time rather than bought all at once. The pale, slightly matte body carries hand-painted blue detailing across its rounded form, koi fish and florals rendered with a loose, organic stroke that reads as artful without trying too hard. Up close, the surface has a subtle texture to it, soft and understated. At 11" long, 11" deep, and 16" high, it sits comfortably on a wooden display cabinet with glass doors, a rustic console table, or a dining cabinet layered with reclaimed pine and oak. It works equally well in japandi, coastal, and wabi sabi spaces, adding height and a grounded, collected feel to any shelf or sideboard.
Original: $295.00
-65%$295.00
$103.25Description
Newly crafted from solid porcelain, this lidded tea jar has the kind of presence that feels collected over time rather than bought all at once. The pale, slightly matte body carries hand-painted blue detailing across its rounded form, koi fish and florals rendered with a loose, organic stroke that reads as artful without trying too hard. Up close, the surface has a subtle texture to it, soft and understated. At 11" long, 11" deep, and 16" high, it sits comfortably on a wooden display cabinet with glass doors, a rustic console table, or a dining cabinet layered with reclaimed pine and oak. It works equally well in japandi, coastal, and wabi sabi spaces, adding height and a grounded, collected feel to any shelf or sideboard.























