Yixing Teapot

Since the 15th Century, prized for their elegance and exceptional tea brewing capabilities. Made of yixing unglazed clay, they absorb teas' essential oils and improve ensuing brews.

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  • Teapot type: Banyue
  • Teapot type: Duozhi
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The "Banyue" Yixing teapot has always held a special place for its simplicity, elegance, and gracefulness. The "Banyue" Yixing teapot is harmonious, spacious, and concise, with a balance between outward expression and inward restraint. It is like a beautiful piece of writing that becomes more intoxicating with each read. The teapot creates a sense of longing for reunion, as expressed in the Chinese saying, "the bright moon sends thoughts a thousand miles, while the half moon intensifies them even more." The teapot not only speaks of longing but also expresses the traditional Chinese cultural yearning for "full moon, full people." Therefore, the "Banyue" Yixing teapot is a true embodiment of Chinese culture.

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"Duozhi" yixing teapot is a unique and distinctive shape in the world of Yixing zisha teapots. Its shape resembles a pile of spheres and hemispheres stacked together, giving it a unique and eye-catching appearance. The name "Duo Zhi" comes from the Chinese word for "stacking and linking." Due to its unique appearance, this type of teapot is commonly referred to as the "Duozhi teapot." Interestingly, the name "Duozhi" in Chinese also carries a positive connotation, meaning "many children, much happiness." This adds to the charm and appeal of this teapot, making it a popular choice for collectors and tea enthusiasts alike.

Availability: 2 In Stock

"Duozhi" yixing teapot is a unique and distinctive shape in the world of Yixing zisha teapots. Its shape resembles a pile of spheres and hemispheres stacked together, giving it a unique and eye-catching appearance. The name "Duo Zhi" comes from the Chinese word for "stacking and linking." Due to its unique appearance, this type of teapot is commonly referred to as the "Duozhi teapot." Interestingly, the name "Duozhi" in Chinese also carries a positive connotation, meaning "many children, much happiness." This adds to the charm and appeal of this teapot, making it a popular choice for collectors and tea enthusiasts alike.

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