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
This Yixing zisha teapot is named "Shangxin Linghua". It's crafted from an extraordinary clay material - rare Shihuangni clay, a precious variety in zisha clay materials. With a compact 20cc capacity, this petite teapot is perfect for solo tea sessions. Created by Master Wang, a National Senior Craft Artist renowned in zisha teapot craftsmanship.
The design ingeniously blends traditional ribbed patterns with modern aesthetics. The body features meticulously aligned rhombus motifs requiring exceptional symmetry. The plump press-fit lid demonstrates perfect alignment with the rim, rotating with precision that only skilled hands can achieve.
The upward-curved spout combines charm with functionality, ensuring drip-free pouring. The polished pearl-like knob glistens under light, while the ergonomic handle offers comfortable grip. Every proportion reflects the maker's mastery of form.
This purple clay teapot's Shihuangni clay naturally softens water into weak alkaline, helping balance body pH. As iron-rich cores in zhuni clay, Shihuangni contains double the iron of regular zhuni, releasing beneficial minerals during brewing.
Carving intricate patterns on hard Shihuangni demands extraordinary patience. Each rhombus unit requires identical size and angle. The lid-body coordination took repeated adjustments for smooth rotation. Master Wang's decades of experience shine in these details.
Maintenance involves initial seasoning with tea broth and prompt cleaning. Its dense clay structure suits fermented teas like pu'er. With use, the surface develops deeper luster. Complete with certification including clay analysis and artist's signature, this collectible chinese yixing teapot combines portability with artistic value.
Scientifically verified, Shihuangni vessels reduce water molecule clusters for better absorption. The alkaline water counteracts modern acidic diets, while iron supplementation benefits specific needs. Beyond ordinary teaware, it serves as spiritual props for health-conscious users.
Artistically, this zisha teapot showcases innovative traditional techniques. The rhombus patterns gain fresh vitality through modern interpretation. Fluid curves on spout and handle animate classic ribbed forms - a testament to Master Wang's dual mastery of heritage craftsmanship and contemporary aesthetics.
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