
Water finds its own shape. So does this plate.
At 29.5cm, the Jade Sky Teardrop Plate is the largest canvas in the collection — and the most architectural. Its rim lifts in an organic curve drawn from the shape of a water drop, neither fully circular nor symmetrical, following the logic of natural form rather than machine geometry. The Cheongja (청자) celadon glaze pools at the deepest point of the curve and thins outward, creating a gradient of jade hues that shifts under different lighting. Made from premium Korean clay and kiln-fired at high temperature, it is lighter than its presence suggests — a quality that Tovy's practice has always prized over spectacle.
As a pasta plate, the teardrop shape does the composition work before the food is arranged. As a shared seafood platter centred on the table, the celadon holds its own against lemon and ice. Set empty on an open shelf, the teardrop rim reads as sculpture — the kind of piece that changes the quality of what surrounds it and invites a closer look before anything is plated.
Handcrafted in South Korea by Tovy, in the celadon tradition.