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Yixing Purple Clay Dragon Egg Teapot

Yixing Purple Clay Dragon Egg Teapot

This Yixing purple clay teapot is shaped like a hexagonal dragon egg. Compact in size, it features smooth lines, balanced proportions, and an elegant yet lively appearance. Hand-carved inscriptions on the body add artistic depth, making each teapot a truly unique work of art. It is an ideal choice for tea lovers who appreciate traditional craftsmanship and the refined charm of purple clay.

Features:
• Excellent Breathability: Purple clay contains natural minerals and trace elements with a unique pore structure, offering excellent air permeability and helping to enhance the aroma of various teas.
• Smooth Pouring: The spout pours smoothly with clean and neat water flow.
• Fast & Effective Filtration: Built-in filter ensures clear and pure tea, improving taste and flavor.
• Practical Design: The ear-shaped handle is sturdy and comfortable to hold; the round beaded lid knob is secure and easy to grip.
• Gift Box: Comes with a beautiful gift box and certificate of authenticity, perfect for gifting or collection.

Materials & Contents:
• Yixing Purple Clay

Size & Capacity:
• Size: Diameter 11.8 cm (4.65 inches), Height 9.8 cm (3.86 inches), 170 ml (5.7 oz).


Teapot maker:


Zhou Ting, born in 1967, is a arts and crafts artist. In 1984, she served as a technical instructor at the Gaochun Zisha Factory, the Shouxian Zisha Factory in Anhui Province, and the Guiyang Zisha Factory. In 1988, she joined the Yixing Zisha Craft Factory No. 2 Research Institute. In 1990, she began collaborating with Yin Xiangming on the art of purple clay figurative art. Her work is known for its flower-shaped pieces, inheriting the Zhu style. With a comprehensive technique and solid foundation, she integrates modern artistic concepts into traditional craftsmanship, pursuing a natural charm and a simple and unpretentious aesthetic. Her works have won numerous awards in national ceramic competitions and are collected by the National Museum of China.

$54.98
Yixing Purple Clay Dragon Egg Teapot
$54.98

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Yixing Purple Clay Dragon Egg Teapot

This Yixing purple clay teapot is shaped like a hexagonal dragon egg. Compact in size, it features smooth lines, balanced proportions, and an elegant yet lively appearance. Hand-carved inscriptions on the body add artistic depth, making each teapot a truly unique work of art. It is an ideal choice for tea lovers who appreciate traditional craftsmanship and the refined charm of purple clay.

Features:
• Excellent Breathability: Purple clay contains natural minerals and trace elements with a unique pore structure, offering excellent air permeability and helping to enhance the aroma of various teas.
• Smooth Pouring: The spout pours smoothly with clean and neat water flow.
• Fast & Effective Filtration: Built-in filter ensures clear and pure tea, improving taste and flavor.
• Practical Design: The ear-shaped handle is sturdy and comfortable to hold; the round beaded lid knob is secure and easy to grip.
• Gift Box: Comes with a beautiful gift box and certificate of authenticity, perfect for gifting or collection.

Materials & Contents:
• Yixing Purple Clay

Size & Capacity:
• Size: Diameter 11.8 cm (4.65 inches), Height 9.8 cm (3.86 inches), 170 ml (5.7 oz).


Teapot maker:


Zhou Ting, born in 1967, is a arts and crafts artist. In 1984, she served as a technical instructor at the Gaochun Zisha Factory, the Shouxian Zisha Factory in Anhui Province, and the Guiyang Zisha Factory. In 1988, she joined the Yixing Zisha Craft Factory No. 2 Research Institute. In 1990, she began collaborating with Yin Xiangming on the art of purple clay figurative art. Her work is known for its flower-shaped pieces, inheriting the Zhu style. With a comprehensive technique and solid foundation, she integrates modern artistic concepts into traditional craftsmanship, pursuing a natural charm and a simple and unpretentious aesthetic. Her works have won numerous awards in national ceramic competitions and are collected by the National Museum of China.

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This Yixing purple clay teapot is shaped like a hexagonal dragon egg. Compact in size, it features smooth lines, balanced proportions, and an elegant yet lively appearance. Hand-carved inscriptions on the body add artistic depth, making each teapot a truly unique work of art. It is an ideal choice for tea lovers who appreciate traditional craftsmanship and the refined charm of purple clay.

Features:
• Excellent Breathability: Purple clay contains natural minerals and trace elements with a unique pore structure, offering excellent air permeability and helping to enhance the aroma of various teas.
• Smooth Pouring: The spout pours smoothly with clean and neat water flow.
• Fast & Effective Filtration: Built-in filter ensures clear and pure tea, improving taste and flavor.
• Practical Design: The ear-shaped handle is sturdy and comfortable to hold; the round beaded lid knob is secure and easy to grip.
• Gift Box: Comes with a beautiful gift box and certificate of authenticity, perfect for gifting or collection.

Materials & Contents:
• Yixing Purple Clay

Size & Capacity:
• Size: Diameter 11.8 cm (4.65 inches), Height 9.8 cm (3.86 inches), 170 ml (5.7 oz).


Teapot maker:


Zhou Ting, born in 1967, is a arts and crafts artist. In 1984, she served as a technical instructor at the Gaochun Zisha Factory, the Shouxian Zisha Factory in Anhui Province, and the Guiyang Zisha Factory. In 1988, she joined the Yixing Zisha Craft Factory No. 2 Research Institute. In 1990, she began collaborating with Yin Xiangming on the art of purple clay figurative art. Her work is known for its flower-shaped pieces, inheriting the Zhu style. With a comprehensive technique and solid foundation, she integrates modern artistic concepts into traditional craftsmanship, pursuing a natural charm and a simple and unpretentious aesthetic. Her works have won numerous awards in national ceramic competitions and are collected by the National Museum of China.