Masterpiece Longevity Peach Yixing Teapot: Authentic Zisha Clay & Exclusive Craftsmanship
$342.86A 10cc Yixing teapot crafted with rare Zisha clay, dual-tone design, and full-handmade perfection by master artist Xu Liuming. Limited edition.
This teapot named "Shoutao" features shapes and colors reminiscent of fresh peaches. Its plump, rounded form with smooth natural curves resembles fruit just picked from a tree. The surface glows with a warm luster, textured as smooth as a baby's skin. The compact 10cc capacity enhances its delicate charm, perfectly sized for single-handed use.
Crafted from rare raw emerald bean-green clay sourced from Yixing's Huanglong Mountain, this zisha teapot utilizes mineral-rich material naturally weathered over decades. When fired, the clay develops unique greenish-jade tones resembling early spring foliage. Regular tea brewing gradually enhances its surface luster through natural oil absorption.
Master artisan Xu Liuming, a national-level craft artist with three decades of experience, created this purple clay teapot. His expertise blends traditional techniques with modern aesthetics, evident in the sixty-step handmade process. Every curve of the spout and handle was meticulously refined to achieve perfect water flow dynamics.
The Yixing zisha teapot showcases dual-clay decoration - a vermilion clay peach tip contrasts beautifully with the jade-green body. The knob shaped like twisting peach branches with miniature leaves preserves classical charm while adding playful vitality.
As a fully handmade Chinese yixing teapot, it reveals artisanal mastery through subtle details: natural clay patterns inside the body, seamless joint between spout and vessel, and a lid fitting so precise it stays sealed when inverted.
Maintaining this Yixing purple clay teapot proves simple - regular tea rinsing and prompt drying allow gradual color transformation from grayish-green to translucent jade. No artificial waxing needed as tea oils naturally nurture the surface.
Its collectible value lies in absolute uniqueness - no identical "Shoutao" exists worldwide. Master Xu confirms this design will never be replicated, making it an exclusive collectible. The base bears the artist's seal and unique certification number for authenticity verification.
This zisha teapot serves both as functional teaware and artistic display. Its portable size enables tea enjoyment anywhere, while gradual aroma absorption creates lingering fragrance even when empty. When gifting or collecting, ensure proper documentation and purchase through authorized channels.
Ideal for tea enthusiasts or family heirlooms, this teapot embodies Chinese craftsmanship philosophy. Each use connects people with centuries-old traditions, embodying the cultural concept of "a complete universe within a single vessel" through its tactile warmth and aesthetic harmony.
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