Antique Dragon Kiln-Fired Zisha Teapot: Rare Golden Sand Clay Masterpiece by National Craft Artist Tang Li
$342.86Handcrafted Yixing teapot using vintage golden clay, dragon kiln-fired. 00CC capacity, national artist creation, premium collectible tea art.
Today we recommend a collectible masterpiece - the Jinwen Xishi Teapot. This Yixing teapot achieves top-tier standards in both material and craftsmanship, making it ideal for collectors and tea enthusiasts. It's crafted from rare golden zisha clay inherited from the artist's family, now scarcely found in markets.
The teapot's uniqueness lies in its firing technique. Using traditional dragon kiln wood-firing lasting 72 hours, pine ash naturally interacts with clay to create distinctive luster and textures. Each purple clay teapot develops unique color gradients from pale gold to amber through kiln temperature variations, resembling sunlight-kissed surfaces.
Created by national craft artist Master Tang Li from Yixing's zisha heartland, this piece combines 20+ years expertise with innovative design. While maintaining the classic Xishi teapot's rounded form, it introduces three-dimensional rib patterns. Eighteen raised ridges adorn the body, blending traditional aesthetics with modern sensibility.
The handmade yixing teapot showcases artisanal dedication. From clay-slapping to shaping, every step involves manual craftsmanship. Requiring 7+ days of work, even the lid-fit adjustment demands dozens of modifications. Natural tool marks inside enhance tea aroma retention through micro-textured surfaces.
Though collectible-grade, this Chinese zisha teapot offers superb functionality. Its 200ml capacity suits 2-3 drinkers, featuring drip-free spout design and comfortable spherical knob. The bulbous body allows full leaf expansion. Aged clay gradually develops jade-like texture through tea brewing.
Collectors value multiple aspects: rare clay ensures material scarcity, ancient firing creates irreplicable effects, and master craftsmanship guarantees uniqueness. Daily use enhances tea experience while display adds elegant ambiance to spaces.
Proper care includes initial boiling sterilization, dedicated use for single tea type, and gentle wiping with soft cloth. Avoid chemicals and ensure ventilation during storage. Correct maintenance allows this yixing purple clay teapot to develop richer character over time.
Whether seasoned collector or novice, this Jinwen Xishi masterpiece surprises. It embodies traditional zisha artistry while showcasing contemporary innovation. When fingers trace its golden sand particles and watch tea flow from the precision spout, you'll understand why these teapots are called "breathing tea ware" - becoming true spiritual props for tea lovers.
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