Fully Handmade Yixing Zisha Teapot (200cc)
Product Overview
Experience the pinnacle of Chinese tea culture with this fully handmade (Chun Shou Gong) Yixing Zisha teapot. Crafted from authentic purple clay sourced from Huanglong Mountain, this 200cc vessel is designed for the serious tea connoisseur. Its size is ideal for "Gongfu" style brewing, providing the perfect ratio for 1-3 people.
Key Specifications
| Feature |
Details |
| Material |
Authentic Yixing Zisha (Purple Clay) |
| Craftsmanship |
100% Fully Handmade (Hand-patted body) |
| Capacity |
200cc (approx. 6.7 oz) |
| Pour Time |
~9-12 seconds (Smooth, steady stream) |
| Filter Type |
Classic multi-hole / Ball filter (Specify style) |
| Origin |
Yixing, Jiangsu Province, China |
Why Choose This Teapot?
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Exceptional Porosity: The genuine Zisha clay features a unique dual-porosity structure, allowing the tea to "breathe." Over time, the pot will absorb the tea oils, developing a rich, lustrous patina and enhancing the flavor of your brew.
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Fully Handmade Artistry: Unlike half-handmade or molded pots, this piece is shaped entirely by hand using traditional wooden paddles. You can find the unique "inner-wall marks" and the artist’s seal, certifying its authenticity.
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Ergonomic Precision: Perfectly balanced weight distribution ensures a comfortable pour. The lid fits snugly with "water-tight" precision, a hallmark of high-quality craftsmanship.
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Versatility: While 200cc is versatile, this clay is particularly well-suited for Oolong, Pu-erh, and Black teas, as it retains heat exceptionally well.
Care & Seasoning (The "Opening" Ritual)
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Cleanse: Rinse the pot thoroughly with warm water (never use soap).
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Awaken: Submerge the pot in boiling water for 10 minutes to remove any kiln dust.
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Season: Brew a strong batch of your chosen tea leaf inside the pot and let it sit until cool. This "primes" the clay for its first official use.
Note: Because this is a handmade item, slight variations in color and texture are normal and are a testament to the natural material and the artisan's touch.