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: Persimmon
  • Teapot type: Xiaoying
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The "Persimmon" is a type of teapot that was created by many teapot makers during the late Qing Dynasty and early Republic of China period. It is one of the most representative shapes of biomimetic and pictorial flower pots in purple sand pottery. The Persimmon teapot was a popular style during the late Qing and early Republic of China period. The teapot's belly is shaped like a round persimmon with four lobes, full and plump, symbolizing abundance and good luck in all things. The pot lid is integrated with the persimmon leaf pattern, vivid and lifelike. Because "persimmon" sounds like "matters" in Chinese, the Persimmon teapot is inspired by the persimmon fruit, with a lively and vivid design, symbolizing good luck and good fortune in all things.

Xiaoying Yixing teapot | Zi ni | 300 ml

$339.00 $322.05 -5%
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"Xiaoying" yixing zisha teapot - This zisha teapot embodies the Chinese values of peace, harmony, and pursuit of happiness. Its name "xiaoying" means "smiling and peaceful," reflecting an optimistic and open-minded attitude. Although the teapot itself does not have a smile, its pot body exudes a sense of joy and contentment, making the viewer feel its "smile" meaning.

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