Linghua Yixing teapot | Zi ni | 220 ml

$899.00

"Linghua" Yxing teapot is adorned with diamond-shaped patterns all over its body, with the lid seamlessly integrated into the design. The lid is composed of six petals that are symmetrically arranged, and the edges are sharply defined, creating a beautiful and charming appearance. The teapot design evolved from the Line Yun teapot, with the bridge handle blending in with the diamond petals. The spout is shaped like a diamond flower, with a natural curve that is easy to hold. A waistband is tied around the center of the teapot, and the diamond lines intersect perfectly from top to bottom. The lid can be rotated to fit securely on any of the six sides, showcasing the exquisite craftsmanship of this teapot.

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Teapot type
Linghua
Zisha clay
Zi ni
Process
Fully handmade
Capacity
201-250 ML

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Mike on  Oct 19, 2022

Authentic and beautiful

I've been looking for an authentic yixing teapot and this one is perfect. The color and texture of the clay are just beautiful. It's great for brewing tea and looks lovely on display.

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"Yuhualong" is a classic yixing teapot shape, meaning "fish leaping over the dragon gate". The small fish-turned-dragon teapot knob made by Tang Shuzhi in the Republic of China is in the shape of rolling clouds, and the pot body is shallowly sculpted with waves. The dragon head protrudes from the waves, and the dragon tail curls into the handle, with clear scales carved on the handle. In the Qing Dynasty, Shao Daxiang's fish-turned-dragon was sculpted in layers of waves, with a strong three-dimensional sense, and the dragon head was short and thick, hidden in the lid without showing its claws. The knob was in the shape of stacked waves. Placing this teapot in the office or at home symbolizes good luck in all things, promotion in work, or academic advancement for students.

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