Yixing Teapot - The Chinese Tea Company

Yixing Teapot - The Chinese Tea Company

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Teapot style: "Xi Shi"  Yixing Teapot 西施壶 Clay type: Da Hong Pao Clay 大红袍泥 Artist: Huang Yu Craft: Fully handmade Strainer type: 14-hole strainer Capacity: 220ml Length (body only): 8.5cm Height without the lid: 5.5cm A classic style of "Xi Shi" is fully hand-made by Huang Yu with Da Hong Pao Clay.  Da Hong Pao clay is a type of Zhu Ni Clay, it is very fine and smooth, and after firing, it has a dense texture and a soft touch.  The Da Hong Pao clay is extremely rare and high density of exquisite quality with a high degree of crystallisation. The pot is beautiful finished giving a naturally glossy look and silk to the touch. Over time brewing tea gives the teapot a highly pleasing bright red colour and glossy appearance, exuding a charming and captivating allure.  The inspiration of the shape comes from Xi

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