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Yixing Teapot Chinese Unglazed w Bamboo Motif Handmade Zisha Clay Signed

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Yixing Teapot Chinese Unglazed w Bamboo Motif Handmade Zisha Clay Signed This is teapot fit for a tea nerd. Beautifully handcrafted with a natural unglazed purple clay called zisha clay, this Yixing teapot should only be used for one type of tea. The square-shaped mark on the bottom of the pot is the "master's mark" and the rectangular mark under the lid is the signature of the artisan who created the pot. Learn more about the rich heritage of Yixing below. Measurements: 7" w 4.5" d 3.75" t Condition: Great condition. Normal wear for its age. This unglazed pot appears to have minimal scratches, dings or damage. Please review all the photos. Background on Yixing teapots: Yixing teapots became a favorite of the Chinese for their naturalism in both material and form. The distinctive reddish stoneware teapots came to be considered the best for brewing tea. The term Yixing-ware has come to refer to teapots. There are three clays of Yixing collectively known as zisha (purple sand) a purple brown clay, a buff-coloured clay and a deep orange-red clay. The Yixing teapots are used for a variety of teas, but one must use the teapot for one kind of tea only as the teapot absorbs a tiny amount of the tea’s flavor during brewing and after long usage the pot will develop a coating that retains that flavor, and also the color of the tea. Soap should not be used to clean your Yixing teapot. Adapted from Irv Graham, chineseantiques.co.uk
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8 Comments
cah1953
cah1953 Looks like you have photos with two separate lids???
Sep 09Reply
ageofinnocence
ageofinnocence @cah1953 Hi cah, no the light might make the pictures look different but there is just the one lid. Also there are two marks. One was from the master of the kiln is my understanding. Let me know if you have any other questions.
Sep 09Reply
cah1953
cah1953 The mark is very blurry. Can you get a better photo? Also how many holes on the inside of the spout? Can you post of photo of the inside? Thanks.
Sep 09Reply
ageofinnocence
ageofinnocence @cah1953 I will try. I remember struggling with that second mark because it is very small, but I've gotten better at photos since then. Next time I am pulling inventory I will pull it out and try again.
Sep 09Reply
cah1953
cah1953 How many holes are on the inside of the lid?
Jul 22Reply
ageofinnocence
ageofinnocence Just one I believe.
Jul 22Reply
gofinsgo1
gofinsgo1 Can you tell me how much liquid it holds?
Sep 16Reply
ageofinnocence
ageofinnocence @gofinsgo1 I don't know exactly but it is a personal sized teapot.
Sep 16Reply

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