Zisha Teapot Guideunder 200ccZisha Teapots, crafted with rare clay and meticulous artistry, are treasures for tea lovers.

Zisha Teapots, crafted with rare clay and meticulous artistry, are treasures for tea lovers.

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$300.00Zisha teapots, as a treasure among traditional Chinese tea wares, have always been highly favored by tea enthusiasts. Today, we will introduce the Zisha teapot


Zisha Teapots: Baimu old purple clay | Fan Zhen 1


This is a collectible high-quality purple clay teapot set [Double Blessings of Fortune and Longevity]. Its craftsmanship and artistic value have reached national-level standards, with video authentication services to ensure authenticity. For tea enthusiasts, purple clay teapots serve not only as brewing tools but also as cultural symbols embodying traditional craftsmanship. This set perfectly combines practicality and artistry, suitable for daily use and long-term collection.


Zisha Teapots: Baimu old purple clay | Fan Zhen 2


The teapots employ rare 100-mesh aged purple clay. This refined clay develops warmer textures after prolonged aging. Yixing teapot handmade pieces gradually reveal natural surface luster through usage, professionally termed "patina." Due to complex material selection and precise shrinkage control requirements, production quantities remain extremely limited. Each zisha teapot master creation embodies profound understanding of materials.


Zisha Teapots: Baimu old purple clay | Fan Zhen 3


This chinese yixing teapot features a 0cc capacity design with innovative 9-hole filtering structure. While unusually labeled, it adapts perfectly to various brewing needs. The body draws inspiration from traditional auspicious motifs, blending ergonomic curves with visual elegance. Precisely calculated spout and handle positions ensure steady pouring.


Zisha Teapots: Baimu old purple clay | Fan Zhen 4


Craftsman Fan Zhen, a contemporary purple clay teapot master and National-level Craft Artisan, studied under master Cui Longxi while inheriting floral sculpting techniques from his mother's Yixing Factory period. Excelling in diverse styles - intricate floral designs, minimalist round forms, and angular square shapes - his signature ribbed texture technique requires extreme precision in carving uniform patterns.


Zisha Teapots: Baimu old purple clay | Fan Zhen 5


This yixing teapot set crystallizes Fan Zhen's decades of experience. His multi-awarded works at national handicraft competitions remain highly sought-after by collectors. Every detail undergoes rigorous refinement, from clay ratios to firing temperatures. The lid-body fit achieves millimeter precision, preventing leaks even when inverted. Inner walls preserve handmade hammer marks - irreplicable machine-made imitations.


Zisha Teapots: Baimu old purple clay | Fan Zhen 6


Zisha teapot price reflects not just craftsmanship but cultural depth. The [Double Blessings] set conveys auspicious meanings through design - gourd shapes symbolizing lasting fortune and peach motifs representing longevity. Dual teapots function as standalone pieces or combined installations. Accompanying certificates document creation details for future provenance verification.


Zisha Teapots: Baimu old purple clay | Fan Zhen 7


For authenticity assurance, sellers provide video authentication showcasing details, seals, and signed certificates. New collectors should focus on three aspects: natural clay particle distribution, refined handmade seams, and warm surface texture - all hallmarks of premium yixing zisha teapot.


Zisha Teapots: Baimu old purple clay | Fan Zhen 8


Maintenance follows "one teapot for one tea type" principle. Initial 24-hour water immersion removes kiln residue. Regular tea rinsing develops amber-like patina. Post-use cleaning and proper drying preserve quality. Proper care allows handmade zisha teapot to gain character over years, becoming faithful tea companions.


Zisha Teapots: Baimu old purple clay | Fan Zhen 9


This china purple clay teapot set represents modern craftsmanship pinnacle, preserving centuries-old Yixing traditions while incorporating contemporary aesthetics. Whether as functional ware or art display, it manifests Chinese handicraft's unique charm. For quality-seeking collectors, this purple clay teapot set offering both utility and investment potential stands as an ideal choice.



Masterpiece Yixing Zisha Teapot: Exquisite Dragon Design & Ancient Craftsmanship

$205.71Handcrafted Yixing Zisha teapot with dragon motif, 120cc, 9-hole filter. Artisan-made from aged purple clay, blending artistry & utility. Price: ¥1440.

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Masterpiece Da Hong Pao Clay Teapot: Artistic Elegance by Wu Shunhua, Certified Ceramic Master

$471.43Handmade 260cc Yixing teapot using premium Da Hong Pao clay. Master Wu Shunhua's engraved artistry, pristine condition, and ergonomic design ensure superior tea experience.

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Exquisite Yixing Zisha Teapot with Taihu Stone Design | 100cc Handmade Collectible

$257.14Artisanal Yixing teapot made with premium Jiangpo clay, boasting a unique Taihu stone knob and vintage-inspired textures. Compact 100cc capacity ideal for tea brewing.

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Exquisite Minglu Style Zisha Teapot: Master Li Hao’s Golden Jiangpo Clay Artistry, 180cc

$214.29Handmade 180cc Yixing teapot using Golden Jiangpo clay. Unique Minglu shape, 9-hole filter, and optimized pour. Limited-edition artistry by Li Hao.

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This Zisha teapot combines rare stone yellow clay and exquisite craftsmanship, priced at 1800 CNY.

$257.14This Zisha teapot is priced at 1800 CNY. It is not only a work of art but also a teaware that combines practicality and collectible

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Masterpiece Yixing Zisha Teapot: Expertly Crafted Antique-Inspired Silver Inlay Design

$171.43Crafted from premium Da Hong Pao clay, this 200cc Zisha teapot showcases Yuan Lianyun's masterful silver-inlay technique. Timeless design meets exceptional tea-brewing performance.

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