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Galaxy Basin Mini Tea Bowl

星河流域迷你茶碗

潘譽丰 Pan Yu-Feng

丙午 2026

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This is not a reduced tea bowl,
but a compressed, flowing universe.

She does not seek completion,
but remains suspended mid-formation—
like a river that has not yet reached its end,
yet already contains the memory of the entire landscape.



In form,
the irregular rim and subtly shifted center of gravity,
together with a foot that feels as if grown from a living entity,
keep the vessel in a constant state of deviation.

She is not a stable container,
but a field in flux.

The moment your fingers make contact,
you sense that she is not fixed,
but adjusts and responds with your movement.



In glaze and surface,
deep blue flows like night, carrying mineral traces and marks of fire,
like a suspended water system or a star map.

This is not a representation of landscape,
but a captured moment of flow.
One vessel, one landscape.

The glaze moves, intersects, and permeates at high temperature,
ultimately resting before completion,
forming a state between liquid and mineral.



In use,
when tea enters the vessel,
it is not merely contained.

She reactivates the flow,
allowing the once-still surface to be rewritten by time.

Aroma, temperature, tactility, and traces
gradually accumulate,
shifting the object from “finished”
to “continuously forming.”



Galaxy Flow Mini Tea Bowl
does not exist for viewing,
but as a portable, usable, and rewritable microcosm.

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