Hand-painted porcelain teacup with koi fish and banana leaves
The Story Behind the Design

In Eastern art, the carp (li) is more than just a fish—it is a dancing symbol of perseverance, similar to the salmon in Western legends that swim upstream against the current. Paired with banana leaves that rustle like the whisper of rain, this teacup captures the essence of a miniature Zen garden. Handcrafted in Jingdezhen, this porcelain teacup also embodies such unique artistic charm.
The scene: A trio of carps leap amid floating petals, their scales gilded by sunlight piercing through broad banana leaves. It’s not just decoration—it’s an invitation to pause. “Like watching koi in a pond, but held in your hands,” as one Kyoto-based tea master remarked.
Why Collectors Love It
- Conversation Piece: Galleries often compare the carp’s dynamic forms to Matisse’s cut-outs, bridging cultures.
- Functional Art: Microwave/dishwasher-safe, designed for daily use—because beauty shouldn’t be locked in cabinets.
- Gift Wisdom: Ideal for housewarmings (symbolizing “abundance that flows naturally”) or mindfulness practitioners.
Technical Notes
- Dimensions: 3.1″ height × 2.8″ diameter (80mm × 70mm), 180ml capacity.
- Packaging: Recycled rice-paper box with a handwritten authenticity card.


















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