Round Yixing Teapot

Round yixing teapots emphasizes on being round and smooth, with a balanced and coordinated structure, harmonious proportions, dignified and upright appearance, smooth and rounded transitions, and timeless elegance. The rules of this teapot's art form require it to be "round, stable, even, and regular." Its artistic requirements must be round and smooth, with the proportions of the mouth, lid, spout, handle, shoulder, and waist being coordinated and harmonious, symmetrical and flowing, achieving perfection.

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  • Teapot type: Rongtian
  • Teapot type: Suyuan
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"Rongtian" yixing teapot takes its inspiration from the "big-bellied" Arhat in Buddhism, named after the saying "a big belly can hold the world's affairs". It is difficult to fully capture the charm of this teapot, as it requires the maker to truly understand its essence. A slightly shorter neck is added to the full-bodied teapot, while the lid is raised to a half-spherical shape, giving it a simple and childlike charm. The teapot has excellent pouring performance and is comfortable to use. Visually, it exudes a dignified and generous aura while embodying depth within simplicity.

Availability: 2 In Stock

"Rongtian" yixing teapot takes its inspiration from the "big-bellied" Arhat in Buddhism, named after the saying "a big belly can hold the world's affairs". It is difficult to fully capture the charm of this teapot, as it requires the maker to truly understand its essence. A slightly shorter neck is added to the full-bodied teapot, while the lid is raised to a half-spherical shape, giving it a simple and childlike charm. The teapot has excellent pouring performance and is comfortable to use. Visually, it exudes a dignified and generous aura while embodying depth within simplicity.

Availability: 2 In Stock

"Suyuan" refers to the simple and unadorned appearance of this type of yixing teapot, with smooth and rounded lines and no patterns or decorations. The design philosophy of the "Suyuan" purple clay teapot is to pursue a natural, simple and pure aesthetic, allowing the taste and aroma of the tea to be fully displayed, hence the name "Suyuan".

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