A one-eyed guardian with a crooked grin, Dogabi Decanter No. 27 is a vessel that feels pulled straight from folklore. Wheel-thrown in white porcelain and sculpted into its expressive form, it carries that unmistakable Dogabi energy — protective, charmingly odd, and just a touch chaotic.
Its iridescent glaze moves from soft pearl to smoke-toned ripples, catching the light in unpredictable ways. Two spouts rise from the head like ceremonial chimneys, while 23.5k British gold accents the horn, eye, and teeth with a mischievous gleam. Whether used for sake, water, wine, or simply admired as a sculpture, it is the kind of object that instantly becomes the room’s conversation starter.
DESCRIPTION
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Material: Ceramic (White Porcelain)
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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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Gold: British 23.5k
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Size: 110 × 115 × 150 mm
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Weight: 640g
WHY IT’S SPECIAL
Dogabi objects aren’t just vessels — they’re characters. No. 27 carries that rare balance of humor and reverence, with a glaze that shifts like a mirage and gold accents that bring the entire face to life. A functional decanter, yes, but also a small household spirit disguised as ceramic.
THE BRAND
Dogabi is the work of Korean ceramic artist Hyung-Jun Kim, who reimagines traditional goblin spirits as contemporary porcelain sculptures. Each piece is entirely unique, shaped by hand with its own attitude, mythology, and presence — created to bring protection, levity, and a flicker of magic into the everyday.