Meet The Tile Cat | WaMao

The Tile Cat (Wa Mao):
A Yunnan Intangible Cultura l
Heritage Symbol Reimagined by VividAion

What Is the Tile Cat (Wa Mao)?

The tile cat, known in Chinese as Wa Mao 瓦猫, is a roof ridge decorative figure in Yunnan’s traditional folk ceramic sculpture craft. It belongs to the broader context of local intangible cultural heritage and is recognized as an important regional cultural symbol rooted in architecture, craftsmanship, and belief.
More than a rooftop ornament, the tile cat represents a living tradition. It stands at the highest point of a house, where roof meets sky, serving as both a physical presence and a symbolic guardian. Within Yunnan’s traditional building culture, architecture is never purely functional—it carries meaning, protection, and memory.
The tile cat is a cultural object shaped by generations of folk ceramic artisans. It embodies the relationship between handmade craft, spiritual symbolism, and everyday life.

Origins in Yunnan Folk Ceramic Sculpture

Origins in Yunnan Folk Ceramic Sculpture
The tile cat originates from Yunnan Province in southwestern China, especially in the Dali region, where traditional Bai and Han architecture developed distinctive roof decoration practices.
As part of Yunnan’s traditional folk ceramic sculpture craft, the tile cat was handmade from clay and fired in kilns. It was then placed along the ridge of traditional houses, becoming an integral architectural element.
Though called a “cat,” its appearance is stylized rather than realistic.

Distinctive Visual Features

  • An open mouth, as if roaring or swallowing misfortune
  • Wide, alert eyes symbolizing vigilance
  • A seated, grounded posture
  • Earth-toned ceramic surfaces shaped by fire and time

The form often blends characteristics of cat, lion, and tiger. The exaggerated expression is intentional—it communicates strength and protective power rather than realism.

Kiln Firing

Fired twice to perfection:
800°C for strength;
1200°C for timeless shine.
Hand-shaped — no two are ever alike.

The Tile Cat in the Context of Yunnan Intangible Cultural Heritage

The tile cat is a roof ridge decorative figure in Yunnan’s traditional folk ceramic sculpture craft, belonging to the framework of local intangible cultural heritage.
It reflects a living system of knowledge—where architectural form, ceramic technique, and spiritual meaning coexist. Unlike museum artifacts, the tile cat was historically part of everyday life. It stood above homes not as an isolated artwork, but as an active cultural presence.
Today, it remains one of the most recognizable visual symbols associated with Yunnan’s traditional craftsmanship and regional identity.

How VividAion Reinterprets the Tile Cat

At VividAion, we understand the tile cat not merely as an aesthetic motif, but as a living cultural heritage form deeply rooted in Yunnan’s traditional folk ceramic sculpture craft.
For VividAion, the tile cat represents continuity. It belongs to the context of local intangible cultural heritage, and we see our work as participating in its ongoing evolution rather than simply referencing it.
Traditionally, the tile cat protects an entire house from the rooftop. Through VividAion, this meaning shifts in scale but not in essence.

From Architecture to Personal Presence

  • From protecting space → to protecting the individual
  • From standing on rooftops → to accompanying daily life
  • From external guardianship → to inner grounding and emotional strength

At VividAion, the tile cat becomes wearable and tactile—transformed into ceramic jewelry and contemporary design objects that carry its original spirit into modern contexts.

Kiln Firing

Fired twice to perfection:
800°C for strength;
1200°C for timeless shine.
Hand-shaped — no two are ever alike.

Material Continuity and Craft at VividAion

Ceramic is inseparable from the origin of the tile cat, and it remains central to VividAion’s practice.
Clay, shaped by hand and transformed by fire, holds memory. It records process, imperfection, and time. At VividAion, we intentionally preserve this material honesty.
Each piece maintains subtle variation, echoing the individuality of traditional folk ceramic sculpture. Through this approach, VividAion maintains a tangible link to Yunnan’s intangible cultural heritage.

Our Commitment to Preserving and Spreading Yunnan Cultural Heritage

At VividAion, our commitment goes beyond reinterpretation. We are dedicated to actively spreading, preserving, and continuing Yunnan’s cultural heritage.
We believe that intangible cultural heritage should not remain confined to historical documentation or architectural remnants. It should be experienced, worn, shared, and lived.
The tile cat once stood on rooftops, facing wind and weather.
Through VividAion, it enters contemporary life, carrying forward the spirit of Yunnan’s traditional ceramic craft.

Our mission is clear:
To transform cultural heritage into living presence.
To allow Yunnan’s traditions to travel beyond geography.
To ensure that the tile cat continues not only as a symbol of protection—but as a symbol of cultural continuity.
At VividAion, heritage is not preserved in stillness.
It moves, evolves, and remains alive.

Kiln Firing

Fired twice to perfection:
800°C for strength;
1200°C for timeless shine.
Hand-shaped — no two are ever alike.

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