景德镇 · 手绘瓷器定制
Your image, hand-painted on porcelain.
Send us a photo, a drawing, a memory. We paint it stroke by stroke in cobalt blue-and-white or coloured enamel, fire it in the kilns of Jingdezhen, and ship the only copy in the world to your door. Rather not wait? The shop holds ready-made pieces, hand-painted the same way.
One photo becomes porcelain
A customer sent one snapshot of their cat dozing by the door. Here is exactly what they sent — and exactly what came out of the kiln.
How your commission travels
Keep scrolling — the cards walk you through it.
Send a picture发图
A photo, a child’s drawing, a screenshot — anything. WhatsApp, Telegram or the enquiry form.
Sketch & quote草图
Within 3 working days: a hand sketch, palette, lead time and a firm price. Revisions are free.
We paint手绘
Your image, brush-stroke by brush-stroke, in cobalt or coloured enamels. No decals. No printing. Ever.
Into the kiln窑火
Fired above 1,300 °C. If you wish, add an optional wood firing — days of pine flame give the glaze a depth no electric kiln can copy. see the whole craft →
Home to you寄达
Photographed for your approval, double-boxed and tracked to any address in the world.
An ancient craft, painted entirely by hand
Museum masterworks of Chinese porcelain — the culture we paint in. Underglaze cobalt, overglaze enamel, wood-fired glazes: every technique here is still practised at our bench today. Only the subject changed — now it’s yours.
Xuande imperial kilns, 1426–35. A five-clawed dragon rolls through cobalt clouds — the emperor’s own mark.
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Mid-14th century — from the first generation of blue-and-white ever made.
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A Wanli-era ewer that sailed to England by 1585 and was dressed in gilded silver.
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Late Ming, painted with oxherds and a poem — made at Jingdezhen for Japanese tea masters.
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Imperial yellow ground under cobalt lotus — a Ming palace palette. Asian Art Museum, San Francisco.
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Five-colour overglaze enamels: carp gliding through waterweed on a net-pattern ground.
read its story →Museum pieces from The Metropolitan Museum of Art and public collections (CC0 / public domain), shown for cultural introduction only — not our products. Every XOidea commission is painted fresh, to your design.
Fired by real flame
Wood firing is slow, risky and beautiful. Pine is fed into the firebox hour after hour; flame and ash sweep through the chamber and settle on the glaze. Two pieces never come out the same — that is the point. A wood-fired piece is not printed merchandise; it is a survivor of real fire.
Wood firing is optional — most pieces are fired in modern kilns. You can add it to your commission when you order.
Your story deserves porcelain.
Tell us what you have in mind — we answer in English or Chinese within three working days, with a sketch and a quote. No obligation.
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