A face that dares you to look twice. This sculpted porcelain shot cup from Dogabi appears to be mid-transformation — half myth, half mischief. Its icy white glaze flows like melted moonlight, while 23.5-karat gold accents flash at every angle. Compact but commanding, No. 131 feels less like tableware and more like a tiny talisman with a secret to tell.
WHY IT’S SPECIAL
Dogabi’s world of spirits continues here in gleaming white porcelain. Each spike and grimace is formed by hand on the wheel and then sculpted into being — a process that invites both precision and play. Finished with British 23.5 k gold, No. 131 carries the duality of Dogabi’s folklore: beauty with bite, protection with humor.
DETAILS
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Material: White porcelain
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Method: Wheel-thrown and hand-sculpted
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Firing: Oxidation firing at 2282 °F (1250 °C); glaze fired at 1472 °F (800 °C)
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Gold: British 23.5 k applied finish
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Size: 65 × 60 × 65 mm / Ø 45 mm (approx. 2.55" × 2.36" × 2.55")
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Weight: 110 g (approx. 3.9 oz)
THE BRAND
Dogabi, by Korean ceramic artist Kim Hyung-Jun, brings Korean folklore into modern form. Each creation embodies a Dogabi spirit — a playful household guardian imagined in clay and flame. Expressive, protective, and a touch surreal, every Dogabi piece stands as a one-of-a-kind companion for daily life.