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Bionic Yixing Teapot

The Yixing teapot takes various natural and object forms seen in daily life and designs them into teapots shapes through artistic techniques. The rules of this teapot art form are "derived from nature, but higher than nature, with the design not only having moderate artistic exaggeration, but also being intentionally stylish." Therefore, the Yixing teapot should not only have vivid imagery and simple composition, but also cleverly utilize the natural color of the Yixing clay material to enhance its artistic effect.

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  • Capacity: 101-150 ML
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"Zhugu" zisha teapot,taking bamboo as its theme, this teapot exaggerates and transforms its form, with the body sculpted into a trunk and the bamboo joints simplified and elegant, exuding a sense of stability and balance. The spout and handle are crafted into new tender branches, with a dynamic and powerful momentum. The lid is topped with a sculpted, curved bamboo twig in the shape of a bridge, with bamboo leaf patterns attached beneath the knob. This work perfectly captures the unique characteristics and noble qualities of bamboo, and the Bamboo Drum teapot has a unique place among yixing teapots due to its distinctive design.

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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.

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