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Qin Zhou Nixing Clay Teapot "Four Spirits" by Hu Ying Jia

Original price $215.00 - Original price $215.00
Original price
$215.00
$215.00 - $215.00
Current price $215.00

Qin Zhou Ni Xing pottery has a history of over 1300 years. It is one of the "four famous" styles of pottery produced in China, along with Yi Xing, Jian Shui and Rong Chang.

They are crafted from a type of naturally occurring reddish-purple clay that is both clean and environmentally friendly. It contains natural amounts of iron, zinc, calcium, strontium and numerous other minerals that are good for the human body.

There are absolutely no glazes or paints used in the firing of the clay, rather variations of the color and appearance are a result of firing at different temperatures and the polishing the final product. Most pots take on a beautiful reddish copper tone.

Like Yi Xing and Jian Shui pots, these teapots absorb the taste of the tea that is frequently brewed in them, and so we recommend that the teapot be seasoned and a single class of tea be dedicated to it.

 

Teapot Artist:  Hu Ying Jia

Bas Relief Art:  Lu Ji Zu

Teapot Style:Liu Fang Teapot

Firing Style/Temp: Dragon Kiln at 1100C 

Capacity: 250ml (+/-15ml)

**Every pot is hand-made and the artisan will sometimes change the stamps they use. There may also be some slight differences in the color, handle shape, motif, and volume. It's not possible for us to re-take the pictures for each new batch of teapots that we receive from this artisan. Some differences in the color and shininess of the actual teapot you receive as compared to the one in the photographs may also be due to light conditions when the photographs are taken. Thanks for your understanding!

Overall rating: 4.3333335 / 5 from 3 reviews.

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Somewhat loose top

"This is a very pretty pot. The top is a little loose, but I am not really sure what you can do about that - this could just be a one off issue. Other than that, I don't think the spout is well considered. The shape to me is not optimal for pouring. I am not generally a fan of criticizing objects created on an artisanal basis. Sometimes things just don't quite work as planned."

Matthew C. (3/5)

Functional rarity

"One of the teapots I bought. It’s smooth externally and internally. The texture is so solid that it feels almost like iron on the hand. I bought this as I had a wonderful experience with the “overlord” from the same series. It’s opening is big so it’s suitable for robust rolled tea or black tea"

Adrienne K. (5/5)

Spectacular!

"This teapot screams quality! Clearly an artisan of much experience made this piece. I absolutely LOVE it! Thank You YS for bringing these pieces to your customers. I am a customer for life."

Monica D. (5/5)

Q&A

I’m interested in this pot but have no experience with this clay type. What teas would make a suitable pairing?
This type of clay would be good for pu-erh tea (ripe and raw), Oolong teas, and Hei Cha (fu zhuan, liu bao, etc).
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