Dehua Porcelain vs. Ordinary Porcelain: What Makes It Special?
When shopping for porcelain, it can be difficult to understand why some pieces are described as Dehua porcelain while others are simply called porcelain.
The difference begins with history, place, materials, and craftsmanship.
Dehua is a ceramic-producing region in Fujian Province with a long tradition of porcelain production.
Its porcelain became particularly known for refined white forms, later becoming internationally associated with the name Blanc de Chine.

It is more than a color
One common misunderstanding is that Dehua porcelain simply means “white porcelain.”
The tradition is more complex than color.
The character of Dehua porcelain is influenced by its ceramic materials, firing, shaping, finishing, and the craftsmanship behind the final object.
Its appeal often comes from subtlety rather than heavy decoration.

Why it works beautifully for tea
Tea culture places considerable importance on the relationship between the beverage and the vessel.
The simplicity of porcelain allows the color of the tea to remain visually important.
Its smooth surface also creates a distinct tactile experience.
For a Gongfu tea ritual, these details matter because the preparation itself is part of the experience.

Why Yomkey chose Dehua
Yomkey focuses on Chinese heritage craftsmanship that can naturally enter contemporary lifestyles.
Dehua porcelain represents an ideal connection between:
craftsmanship + Chinese culture + modern aesthetics + everyday use.
Our seven-color collection explores this relationship through different visual expressions while keeping the underlying tea ritual consistent.
The result is not simply seven different colors of a tea set.
It is seven ways of expressing the same cultural ritual.

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