Exquisite Tianqing Clay Zisha Teapot: Artisan-Crafted Masterpiece with Dual Engravings
$342.86Rare Tianqing clay teapot (240cc) by Mei Jia, featuring intricate dual engravings and expert square-round fusion design. Limited-edition collectible under Fangjia Studio's craftsmanship.
The Yixing purple clay teapot stands as a quintessential representation of Chinese traditional craftsmanship. This new creation named "Simplicity," designed by young ceramic artist Mei Jia under the supervision of Master Fan Weiqun from Fan Jia Hu Zhuang, showcases unique charm in both form and craftsmanship, making it ideal for daily use and collection.
With a 240cc capacity, this zisha teapot offers practical functionality for group tea sessions while maintaining comfortable handling. Its smooth contours provide secure grip, ensuring ease of use even for tea ceremony beginners.
Crafted from rare celestial-blue clay - a material as precious as gold in the zisha tradition - this teapot develops richer patina through use. The clay transforms into varied gray-blue hues after high-temperature firing, gaining jade-like luster over time.
The square Wen Ting design demonstrates perfect balance between angularity and curvature. While maintaining square structure, softened edges blend solemnity with gentle elegance. Spout, lid, and handle maintain geometric coherence through precise proportional calculations.
Dual-sided carvings distinguish this piece. A layered landscape scene fronts the teapot, complemented by delicate calligraphy on the reverse. These tactile engravings, manually carved on unfired clay with specialized tools, showcase exceptional artisan skill.
Practical features include drip-free pouring and ergonomic handle curvature. The high-quality clay naturally preserves tea aroma without flavor contamination. As emerging talent trained by masters, Mei Jia combines traditional techniques with contemporary vision, while Master Fan's supervision ensures supreme craftsmanship standards.
This "Simplicity" purple clay teapot serves both as functional ware and collectible art. It embodies traditional essence with modern aesthetics, allowing users to appreciate evolving beauty through daily tea rituals. Proper maintenance involves initial warm water rinsing, avoiding thermal shocks, and regular drying with soft cloth to develop natural sheen.
Packaged in eco-friendly bamboo case with sponge padding, it includes detailed care instructions and artist documentation. For international enthusiasts, this handmade Yixing teapot exemplifies core zisha values: natural materiality, utility-art synergy, and artisanal warmth - serving as perfect introduction to Chinese ceramic tradition through practical engagement.
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