Ji Yishun & Wu Xiaomei: Artistic Zisha Xubian Teapot in Dragon Blood Clay – A Collector’s Masterpiece
$600.00Master-crafted 50cc Zisha teapot in Dragon Blood Clay, co-created by Xu Aiping and Wu Xiaomei. Handmade collectible with dual-master artistry.
The Yixing purple clay teapot stands as one of the representative traditional handicrafts of China. Today's featured teapot, named "Xu Bian," is a masterpiece collaboratively created by two renowned masters. This compact zisha teapot with 50ml capacity proves ideal for solitary tea sessions or intimate gatherings. Its most distinctive feature lies in the rare material employed - original ore Dragon's Blood clay. This natural purple clay material exhibits unique dark-red hues after firing.
Crafted by Xu Aiping, a national-level senior craft artist who studied under famous master Ji Yishun, this handmade Yixing teapot demonstrates exceptional skill in miniature teaware creation. The body decorations were carved by Wu Xiaomei, an artist holding dual provincial master titles, renowned for intricate surface engravings.
This chinese zisha teapot follows complete manual craftsmanship. From clay kneading to shaping, each step bears the artisan's personal touch. Days of meticulous curve adjustments ensure harmonious proportions between spout and handle. Subtle manual traces distinguish it from machine-made products.
Clay selection crucially affects performance. Dragon's Blood clay's mineral richness develops smoother textures through prolonged use. The yixing teapot's superior breathability preserves tea's original flavor while preventing liquid deterioration and enhancing aroma release.
The "Xu Bian" shape embodies classical design principles. Its flattened circular body combines aesthetic appeal with ergonomic comfort. The tight-fitting lid prevents leakage, while the specially angled spout ensures controlled pouring. The handle's curvature allows fatigue-free prolonged use.
As collectible art, this purple clay teapot derives value from multiple aspects: collaborative mastery blending two specialists' expertise, scarcity of original Dragon's Blood clay, and preservation of traditional techniques from molding to engraving.
Proper maintenance involves initial tea-brewed cleansing, prompt residue removal without detergents, and regular soft-cloth polishing to develop natural patina. Well-cared zisha teapots gradually acquire deeper luster over time.
This handmade yixing teapot particularly suits tea enthusiasts. Its portable size and refined craftsmanship invite contemplative appreciation, while serving as an ideal introduction for newcomers. Master-level artistry guarantees functional excellence, with inherent collectible value ensuring lasting companionship.
When purchasing yixing zisha teapots, verify authenticity through interior hand-beaten marks and asymmetrical lines. This piece includes the artisans' signed certificates, confirming its genuine status. Each purple clay teapot remains a unique artwork worthy of thoughtful preservation as spiritual props.
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