Yixing Factory One: Duan-ni with Applique
$ 122.00 – $ 129.00
段泥小品
Artist: Yixing Factory Number One
Pot style: Pan-hu; Duo Qiu
Material: Duan-ni
Capacity: 160 ~172 ml
Packing: Tea towel pull-bag in paper carton
Please choose which one you prefer before adding to cart.
宜興一廠
段泥
底款:中國宜興
(顧景舟、吳雲根輔導)等字樣乃韜光之意、為此工作室抬高售價之企圖。蓋兩位前輩均已仙遊,何以輔導呢?然這三小品用料甚佳,形製均整,不失為可用之具。經回價後,對方也自知理虧,就範便是。是故此合理售價也。
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Handcrafted in the renowned Yixing Factory Number One, there are three pots in this small duan-ni collection. We have named them according to their motifs and classic form:
- Waterbird Duo Qiu
- Butterfly Gourd Pan-hu
- Duck Pan-hu
There is only one piece per item. All vary slightly in dimensions and shape. The Duo Qiu is slightly larger.
Packing: Tea towel pull bag in paper carton
Note:
Unless otherwise stated, all Yixing teapots are new from the kiln. Please properly clean and prepare them before making tea in them. There is a proper procedure to do that. It is described at:
Yixing Teapots, An Introduction | Tea Guardian
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Additional information
Weight | 400 g |
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Reviews(1)
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It is the first time I buy teapot at Tea Hong, and I feel so good.
The duan-ni Duo Qiu teapot is very nice. Moreover I also get a good Meizhan Classic 2015 tea-pack sample and a lovely letter from Tea Hong.
The only thing that trouble me is that Tea Hong do not ship directly to Vietnam, so I really do not know how can I buy more good tea and teapot in future.
With Best Regards,
Tu Pham