Teapot Shui Ping teapot, Da Hong Pao Zhu Ni clay, 120ml

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Da Hong Pao Zhu Ni Shui Ping 120ml

A handmade teapot made from pure Yixing clay of the Da Hong Pao Ju Ni variety. Crafted in Yixing by master Fan Xue Jun and his wife, master Jiang Hua Di. The clay for this teapot was mined as ore from the famous Yixing deposit Huang Long Shan back in the 1990s. Throughout all this time, it has been stored and matured in the personal reserves of the masters’ family.

 

Da Hong Pao is a variety of Zhu Ni clay, which belongs to the category of Hong Ni (red Yixing clays). Da Hong Pao differs from regular Zhu Ni by having a higher iron oxide content, giving it a deep red-terra cotta color. This clay also contains less aluminum oxide, making its firing process extremely challenging due to significant shrinkage (volume reduction) of 25-40%. Therefore, only very experienced masters can work with pure Da Hong Pao Zhu Ni. This clay is very rare, accounting for less than 0.001% of total extraction. Currently, almost all the mines are either completely depleted or have been preserved by the government.

 

 

The Shui Ping shape (literally “Water Level” in Chinese) is a classic universal form that appeared in China during the mid-to-late Qing Dynasty (1636-1912) and reached peak popularity in the early years (1958-1977) of the 1st Yixing Factory. Comfortable and balanced, it remains a favorite shape among many tea enthusiasts worldwide.

 

 

Da Hong Pao clay is the least porous among all Yixing clays, which allows it to gently mineralize water without suppressing flavor peaks. Therefore, teapots made from this clay are best suited for brewing the highest-quality teas. Like a precise professional instrument, such a teapot fully reveals the complex flavors and aromas of the tea, its essence and potential, while highlighting all possible flaws or strengths.

 

The teapot is new, so we strongly recommend preparing it before use. Wash it with warm water, then pour boiling water inside and drain after 1-2 minutes (repeat this process 2-3 times). This will help remove any dust left from the firing process.

 

For proper care of the teapot, we recommend washing it with warm water (without using detergents) after each use and drying it thoroughly.

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The master couple Fan Xue Jun and Jiang Hua Di have been crafting Yixing teapots since the early 1980s. They began their careers as artisans at the renowned 2nd Yixing Craftsmanship Factory. In the 1990s, they started working independently. Their works have won numerous awards and are highly valued among collectors in China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong. The masters work exclusively with pure Yixing clay, without any preservatives, plasticizers, or dyes. They possess their own reserves of clay ore, accumulated in the 1990s when the main Yixing mines were still operational.

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