The fair cup is hand-thrown and fired by a skilled potter, Wu in Jingdezhen who has engaged in crafting pottery for 27 years since his young apprenticeship. Wu is known for inimitable milky-way patterns on wood-fired works which is a result of his time spent on endless trials. He blends the ceramic or clay himself and develops a unique firing technique so as to extend the range of wood-fired possibilities to the utmost extent and create something which is capable of sparkling in the eyes.
Made of unglazed white ceramic, the surface of the fair cup turns brilliant and glossy after interaction with the ash of wood in a complicated firing process. It textured with light green drips on both outside and inside, providing a lovely interplay of various colours like pale purple, white, bluish-purple and so on.
The faircup holds roughly 170ml liquid with a thin body as well as rim allowing pleasure to hold and preventing the hand from heat. As the spout is expertly pinched out widely, the spout certainly guarantees a fast and large pour.