Yixing Zisha Clay - Ao Ju Teapot (傲菊茶壶)

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Yixing Zisha Clay - Ao Ju Teapot (傲菊茶壶)

Ao Ju Teapot (傲菊壶)

  • $350.00

Author: Pan Hong Hua (潘红华)
Clay: Zi Ni (紫泥)
Origin: Yixing City, Jiangsu Province
Capacity: 300ml
Dimension: 14.5cm(L)*7.5cm(H), 4.7cm (Holes)
Certification: Available
Packaging: Gift Box


Clay Material
Zi Ni is also called purple clay, it is a kind of clay that most famous pot masters like to use since Shi Da bin, a famous pot maker in the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty. Purple clay is the most important of the three major clay types of Yixing Zisha clay. It is also the earliest and the oldest type of clay among the Yixing Zisha clays. More than 80% of Yixing Zisha clay is purple clay. Therefore, it is called “Zisha soil” and has a close relationship with purple mud. Purple mud is a relatively large-scale name, which includes a variety of different sand materials such as purple turbid cement, bottom groove green, etc., depending on the iron content of the original ore, for different colours. 

Zi Ni Zisha clay has a high content of iron, a large and loose structure which forms a double porosity structure that allows excellent air and porosity convection. Due to these natural characteristic Zi Ni could greatly improve the tea quality and will respond well in terms of appearance changes with regular use.

Features
Zi Ni has porous structure could greatly improve the flavour of tea.

Recommendation
Suitable for brewing Oolong tea, various series of Pu erh Tea, and Black Tea

Biography of Pan Hong Hua (Certification)
Pan Hong Hua is a National Art and Crafts Artist, a Young Ceramic Artist and a member of China Art and Craft Association Member of Jiangsu Province. He was born in a family of pottery art in Dingshu, Yixing, he began to learn Zisha pottery since he was a child. In the early 1990s, he began to engage in the creation of Zisha pottery. Later, with intensive training from the famous masters and he has created many excellent works and formed his own individuality style. The works are brilliant, generous, and are recognized by the Zisha collectors.

国家高级工艺美术员,
优秀青年陶艺家,
中国工艺美术办会会员,
江苏省工艺美术学会会员。


Zisha Teapot
Beautifully Handcrafted - the creative inspiration of this teapot is based on the theme of Aoju, such as a blooming Chrysanthemum, which represents the traditional Chinese auspicious elements. It means that everything done as you wish, and dreams will come true. The body formation of the teapot is through the interweaving and combination of thread and thread, create a smooth line and well-balanced form, giving a sense of beauty and product of exquisite craft.

*Refer to Yixing Zisha Teapot Seasoning & Preparation Before Use

* General Remarks 

Colour tone in actual product may differ slightly due to lighting conditions during photo shooting.


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Purple Sand pottery refers only to Yixing Zisha and is produced locally in Yixing. There are three main types: Zisha purple mud (紫砂泥), red mud (朱砂泥), and green mud (本山绿泥).  Yixing Zisha clay is a hydromica-quartz-kaolinite clay which contains a rich content of iron minerals. The range of Zisha clays is varied along with the popularity, quality, and the availability of each type. There is a different range of naturally occurring coloured clays available. The firing temperature is generally around 1150 degrees. The firing temperature of red clay is relatively low, and it is usually used to make small pots. When choosing a Yixing Zisha teapot, we need to consider the volume of the teapot for a certain type of tea. Thus, the shape will have much influence of the tea flavour and taste.

The characteristic of Yixing teapots is their ability to absorb trace amounts of brewed tea flavours and minerals into the teapot with each brewing. These accumulate to give each Yixing teapot its own distinctive interior coating that flavours and colours future brewing. It is for this reason many tea connoisseurs will steep only one type of tea in a particular Yixing teapot, so that future brewing of the same type of tea will be enhanced.

A newly fired purple sand pot cannot be used directly to make tea, it will have a smell of soil. The purpose of “opening the pot” (开壶) is to remove the purple sand particles, therefore Yixing teapots require seasoning prior to their first use. A Gong Fu Cha master will only use one type of tea in one pot, as the build-up of the tea oils will enhance the same tea. The method of seasoning the teapot is diverse, the following is a simple way to prepare it for use.

1) Prepare a pot of water enough to cover the new teapot and bring it to boil in low to medium heat for about 10 to 15 minutes, without covering the teapot lid.

2) Turn off the heat, let it cool then remove teapot and clean the inner wall with tea towel under clean water, rinse and wash the interior a few times and let it dry.

3) Consider the teapot itself has a good breathability and easily absorb the aroma of tea; you can also season it so that it acquires the flavour of your favourite tea more quickly. Put 1/3 capacity of tea leaves in the teapot and pour in boiling water, cover it, and let it sit for about 12 hours.

4) After this, empty the tea soup and tea leaves and carefully rinse the inside and outside of the teapot with clean water. Then wipe clean the teapot with a tea towel, leave the lid open till teapot is completely dry. The teapot is ready for use with your favourite tea.