Inspired by Song Dynasty Aesthetics
The Song-Inspired Brown Three-Legged Pedestal Plate reflects the elegance and innovation of the Song dynasty, where elevated forms were reimagined with a focus on balance and harmony. The three-legged design, which regained popularity during the late Song dynasty, traces its roots back to Tang dynasty exchanges with Sogdiana and the Sasanian Empire. Over time, these influences were adapted and refined into distinctly Chinese designs, embodying the Song dynasty’s mastery of cultural integration.
A Tribute to Earth Tones and Song Elegance
Crafted in a warm brown hue, this pedestal plate highlights the natural earth tones admired in Song-era aesthetics. The soft, understated color exudes a quiet charm that makes it suitable for both functional and decorative purposes, seamlessly blending historical inspiration with modern sensibilities.
Handcrafted with Unique Precision
Each plate is carefully hand-shaped by skilled artisans, ensuring subtle variations that make every piece one of a kind. This artisanal process emphasizes the plate’s individuality, with slight differences in size, weight, and form. The three-legged base adds both stability and a sculptural quality that honors its historical inspiration while meeting modern needs.
For Everyday Use or Decorative Display
Whether used to serve fruits, desserts, or as a decorative centerpiece, this brown pedestal plate combines functionality with artistic value. Its connection to Song dynasty heritage and its handcrafted charm make it a meaningful addition to any home or tea ceremony.
Product Details
- Material: Handcrafted Ceramic
- Method: Handmade, with slight variations in size and weight
- Sizes:
- S: Diameter 16.2cm (6.4 inches), Height 4.5cm (1.8 inches), Weight ~350g
- L: Diameter 20.5cm (8.1 inches), Height 5.5cm (2.2 inches), Weight ~580g
- Note: Due to handmade craftsmanship, slight deviations may occur.
- Style: Song-inspired, Earth Tone
- Features: Warm brown tones, three-legged design, handcrafted finish, and a tribute to evolving cultural artistry