In the next three years, Perfina will adopt locally sourced virgin kaolin from Africa, reviving the authentic pottery craftsmanship of Hausa artisans. The clay is repeatedly pounded, decorated with water ripple patterns pressed by palm leaves, then hand-brushed with finely ground ochre ore glaze and fired in a 1280℃ kiln. Each piece retains the warmth of artisans' fingertips, allowing the rustic touch of African earth to reach global tables through kaolin.
Ink color is like rice paper, and flowers are like fine brushwork. The bowl painted with blue and pink flowers, serving meals, makes dining also an artistic taste experience.