

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






