£520.00
Teapot style: "Si Fang Zhi Zun" Style Yixing Teapot 四方至尊
Clay type: Original Ore Aged Tian Qing Clay 原矿老料天青泥
Artist: Zhou Shu Yuan
Craft: Fully handmade
Strainer type: 12-hole strainer
Capacity: 300ml
Length (the bottom of the body): 10cm
Height without the lid: 6.8cm; with lid: 8.50cm
The clay has an ancient and rustic color with a rich, aged character, perfectly complementing the teapot's steady and dignified shape. The teapot body is squared and sturdy, with gentle shoulder lines. A bridge knob on the round lid corresponds with the body shape, creating a harmonious flow from top to bottom.
The spout and handle are proportionally balanced, with smooth lines seamlessly integrated with the body, giving the piece a sense of unity. The simple form of the teapot showcases the maker's exceptional craftsmanship and control. Highly recommended for collection!
About Tian Qing Ni 天青泥: it is one type of Zi Ni and considered to be one of the best clay among Zi Ni varieties. According to "Yixing Zisha Mineral book", this clay was one of the most expensive clay to purchase during the Qing Dynasty, only the masters could afford to use it. It has long been unseen in modern times. However, due to the construction of Zisha Road in Ding Shu town, this once-extinct Tian Qing Clay has reappeared. The primary mineral components of Tian Qing Ni include hydromica, kaolinite, quartz, iron, and mica fragments and very similar to Zi Ni. After firing, the clay shows a purple-brown hue with a bluish-gray tone. The clay is fine-textured and has a high iron content, producing tea that is gentle, smooth, and sweet. Like Zisha (purple clay), it is suitable for brewing, black tea, oolong tea, Pu'er tea, and Dark tea.
Only one in stock, so the pot photographed is the pot you will receive.
Please Note:
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Preparation Before Use
Yixing Teapots should be prepared before using the first time. This is called "opening the pot". It removes the dust/sand from firing the teapot.
We recommend rinsing the teapot under warm water two or three times, then wipe gently inside and outside of the pot with a new non-scratch sponge scourer to remove sediment trapped in the unglazed clay.
Then, filling the teapot with boiling water, wait for 10 minutes, empty the pot; repeat one more time, the new Yixing teapot is ready for use.
Daily cleaning and seasoning
Empty the leaves after each use, rinse with boiling water, drain, wipe water away with clean soft cloth, and then lid off, place the body upside, let it air dry for one or two days.
Do not ever use any detergent or soap than water to clean the pot.
Do not let the potcome into contact with other strong smell such as cooking fume, cigarette smoke, perfume.