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Tact - Three Piece Set in Three Variants | Ceramic Plates by Boya Porcelain. Item made of stoneware compatible with boho and minimalism style
Tact - Three Piece Set in Three Variants | Ceramic Plates by Boya Porcelain. Item made of stoneware compatible with boho and minimalism style
Tact - Three Piece Set in Three Variants | Ceramic Plates by Boya Porcelain. Item made of stoneware compatible with boho and minimalism style
Tact - Three Piece Set in Three Variants | Ceramic Plates by Boya Porcelain. Item made of stoneware compatible with boho and minimalism style
Tact - Three Piece Set in Three Variants | Ceramic Plates by Boya Porcelain. Item made of stoneware compatible with boho and minimalism style
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Tact - Three Piece Set in Three Variants | Ceramic Plates by Boya Porcelain. Item made of stoneware compatible with boho and minimalism style

Created and Sold by Boya Porcelain

Boya Porcelain

Tact - Three Piece Set in Three Variants - Ceramic Plates

Price $205

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Shipping: USPS 10-20 days
Estimated Arrival: May 21, 2024
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Handmade

Woman Owned

Natural Materials

DimensionsWeight
2.36H x 16.54W x 1.97D in
6H x 42W x 5D cm
3 kg
6.61 lb

For this series of works, I have selected clay and porcelain as two poles and decided to work between them. Porcelain is my medium, my canvas. Whenever I went for other pottery materials, it was to offer a mirror to porcelain, to test myself, and to discover the new beauty of the most demanding and rewarding material.

Three types of clay in three different colors, all with a strong presence, contrast with the delicacy and transparency of porcelain, telling a story in search of harmony. How do we create a balance between contrasts?

When I understood the characteristics of the materials, I could let myself go and play with the possibilities. The meeting point was when the firmness and roughness of the clay met the fragility of delicate porcelain in perfect balance, evoking a sense of balance and tension simultaneously.

The sets are made in three different hues, i.e., three stonewares. The connecting motif is in the smaller dish made from translucent porcelain. I intended to contrast the larger stoneware piece while maintaining a sense of cohesion. This dish is designed to be a subtle yet significant part of the overall arrangement.

The CHESTNUT light brown hue of our large stoneware plate is a conscious choice to provide a strong base for displaying fruits or as a distinctive element on a naturally styled table. Its rich, earthy color aims to add a warm touch to spaces, complementing interiors inspired by nature's palette.

I see the dark chocolate UMBER set in homes where modern meets traditional and rustic elements. Its warm, earthy colors and simple design perfectly fit into such spaces, bringing comfort and a natural aesthetic to an urban living space.

The SIROCCO sand nuanced set would perfectly fit into spaces where warm wood tones dominate, neutral wall colors, and elements that reflect light, such as glittering metal details or glass. It would ideally suit spaces that exude openness and light, whether it's a modern minimalist home or a rustic house that has embraced the charm of natural materials and colors.

Item Tact - Three Piece Set in Three Variants
Created by Boya Porcelain
As seen in Creator's Studio, Beograd, Serbia
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Less tools and more focus for bringing out the most noble values of porcelain that will make us better people after sitting around the table.

"Fewer tools and more focus for bringing out the noblest values of porcelain that will make us better people after sitting around the table."
It was my grandma. She called me Boya and introduced me to the home rituals around the table. She was not hiding porcelain tableware from herself, saving it for "special occasions." Still, she was using it with love and care. I have a collection with imprints of her dolly named after her, Bosa.

I never took academic education in pottery. It was my passion while being a student of the Chinese language, my salvation when I returned from China after a year, disappointed with how little of the culture I had dedicated my young years had left. It was my guiding light when I worked for a large retail chain listing their products all day.

After ten years of practicing and a couple of give-ups, I was ready for the most beautiful and demanding material: porcelain. It was the point of no return. It is rewarding just to work with it.

Porcelain takes time and focus. It allows a ceramist just a narrow passage that has to be passed at a certain pace. Both too quickly or too slow will make a piece break. That meditative state it brings me to is the reward. Everything else comes as a confirmation.

People's need to gather around the table is their essential need. We don't gather to hear or say anything new but to confirm the old in a new way. We tell stories to accept and overcome the transience. We can do that without porcelain or food or drink on a table. Still, we can enrich the occasion as an accolade to ourselves for the hard work we've put into what we do, our relationships, and endeavors of any kind. Porcelain is solid and fragile at the same time. It is noble not to be flashy but beautiful. Stories become better; katharsis is deeper; we become better people.

In 2012, I started my own brand. That is when I met my husband, and we quickly became business partners. It is easy as we believe in the same. He is in charge of everything but the very production. We have been on the Boya team for seven years, joined by some young collaborators that we are proud of.

I love jazz, Vietnamese cuisine, Nick Cave, Paul Auster, and more.

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