Masterpiece Olive Zisha Teapot: Handcrafted by Artisan Wang Yali with Celestial Clay
$300.00Artisan Wang Yali's Olive Zisha Teapot, made with premium Celestial Clay (200cc), combines minimalist olive aesthetics with traditional craftsmanship for tea perfection.
New Yixing Purple Clay Teapot Recommendation! This work titled "Olive Teapot" is handcrafted by Chinese National Craft Artist Wang Yali. Made from precious original Tianqing clay, this 200cc purple clay teapot combines daily practicality with portability. Mimicking the shape of an olive fruit, its plump and rounded form represents a classic example of Chinese traditional zisha teapots that excel through minimalist design.
The body design best showcases the craftsmanship. Artisans shaped the distinctive oval profile through fluid curves, with the widest mid-section measuring 8.5cm in diameter, gradually tapering towards the base. This graduated silhouette ensures ergonomic handling while maintaining visual stability. The surface retains natural clay texture through special polishing techniques, revealing subtle bluish-gray luster under light.
The lid demonstrates ingenious design. Three parallel grooves on the slightly arched surface enhance grip while echoing the body's lines. The 1.8cm pearl-shaped knob undergoes meticulous polishing. When opening, the precise mechanical engagement reveals exceptional manufacturing standards.
Water flow has been specially optimized. The 45-degree angled spout features dual-layer filtration for smooth pouring and tea leaf retention. The semicircular handle allows natural thumb positioning against the lid edge for stable pouring. Practical tests show 480g total weight when filled, meeting daily comfort standards.
This zisha teapot particularly excels in brewing semi-fermented teas. Tianqing clay's unique dual-pore structure gradually absorbs tea essence. Initial preparation recommends 2-hour warm tea soaking, with regular cleaning and drying. Over time, the surface develops natural patina, evolving from grayish-blue to warm amber tones.
As a collectible piece, each teapot includes official certification specifying Huanglongshan origin clay in Yixing, Jiangsu, with exact production dates and the artist's signature/seal. Buyers can verify material analysis reports via QR code, confirming chemical-free natural clay.
Creator Wang Yali brings 20 years' experience in blending modern aesthetics with traditional forms. This "Olive Teapot" required three months of development, from clay formulation to firing temperature adjustments. Ancient dragon kiln wood-firing creates unique natural flame patterns. Limited to 88 globally, each bears individual numbering on the base, ensuring high artistic collection value.
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$205.71Artisan-crafted Yixing Zisha teapot with engraved orchid design, 400cc capacity, premium aged clay, and expert craftsmanship by renowned ceramic masters.
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