Coffee, but with spirit. Dogabi Hand Dripper No. 94 transforms a morning ritual into a small act of mythology. Hand-thrown from white porcelain clay and sculpted into a tall vessel, it features a cyclopean Dogabi face on one side and an abstract, painterly landscape on the other — a dual personality in one piece.
The glaze is unusually soft for the Dogabi universe: layers of pale green, blush tones, clouded blues, and smoke-blended browns that shift like watercolor on porcelain. The finish pools and thins across the surface, giving it a luminous, almost breathing quality. Gold accents at the horn and teeth add a flicker of mischief.
Made to brew pourover-style coffee, the wide funnel accommodates standard filters. The spout and handle balance beautifully, making it functional as both dripper and carafe. A Dogabi that wakes you up with both caffeine and a grin.
DESCRIPTION
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Material: Ceramic / White Porcelain Clay
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Method: Wheel throwing, sculpting
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Kiln Temperature: 2282°F (oxidation firing), 1472°F (gold)
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Finish: Layered hand-applied glaze, 23.5k gold accents
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Size: 200 × 125 × 210 mm
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Top Diameter: ø100 mm
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Weight: 1155g
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Function: Pourover dripper + vessel
WHY IT’S SPECIAL
No. 94 is a rare, painterly Dogabi — the glaze alone looks like a soft-weathered fresco. The dual-sided design (mythic face in front, abstract landscape in back) makes it feel like two sculptures in one. Beautiful, strange, and unexpectedly gentle for a creature built to hold coffee.
THE BRAND
Dogabi is the ceramic world of Korean artist Hyung-Jun Kim, where traditional goblin spirits are reimagined as expressive, hand-built porcelain forms. Each piece carries its own face, mood, and mythology — objects created to bring protection, humor, and a spark of enchantment into daily rituals.