Exquisite Yixing Zisha Clay Teapot: Artisan-Crafted Tri-Legged Design with Buddhist Motifs
$205.71National artist Bao Yuhua's 220cc Zisha teapot boasts a tri-legged design, 9-hole filter, and Buddhist carvings. Crafted from rare vintage clay for exceptional tea flavor.
Let me introduce this unique Yixing teapot in detail. Named "Serene Tripod", it was handcrafted by national-level craft artist Bao Yuhua. The most distinctive feature lies in its material - precious Cultural Revolution-era aged zini clay from original mines. After prolonged aging, this clay develops a unique deep purple hue with natural luster when fired. Teapots made from this clay not only preserve tea's original aroma but also enhance the brew's mellow texture.
With 220cc capacity ideal for 2-3 tea drinkers, this purple clay teapot features a compressed spherical body stably supported by three petite feet. These tripod legs ensure stability while evoking ancient bronze ceremonial vessels. Zen-inspired Buddhist motifs fluidly carved on the surface add meditative tranquility to the teapot.
The arched lid design shows meticulous craftsmanship - its slightly raised rim creates perfect seal with the mouth, preventing leaks while allowing easy single-handed operation. The cylindrical knob atop the lid is polished for comfortable grip. Despite its compact spout, water pours smoothly thanks to nine diamond-shaped filter holes that effectively strain tea residue, ensuring crystal-clear infusion.
The ergonomic handle follows natural palm curvature, maintaining 45-degree balance with the spout for controlled pouring. Every detail demonstrates calculated craftsmanship. The Yixing zisha teapot's dual-porosity structure in aged clay improves water quality while absorbing tea essence. With prolonged use, the surface develops a smooth patina that deepens in color over time, particularly suitable for brewing pu'erh and dark teas requiring high-temperature infusion.
Master artisan Bao Yuhua, with over two decades of experience, blends traditional forms with contemporary aesthetics. Each handmade teapot undergoes 38 processes from clay preparation to firing, including a 15-day natural drying period. The intricate carvings are painstakingly etched with bamboo tools, showcasing exceptional skill.
This Chinese zisha teapot offers both practical utility and collectible value. Its moderate size ensures comfortable daily use and easy cleaning. The tripod design promotes air circulation beneath the base, preventing moisture retention. Whether as functional teaware or decorative art piece, this Yixing teapot makes a striking centerpiece. For tea enthusiasts seeking a lifelong companion, the "Serene Tripod" presents an exceptional choice worth considering.
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