Zhuni

Autumn Water Yixing Teapot

An interplay of different curves—convex and concave, simple and compound—forms this teapot's shape, resembling an ancient amphora with the lid and body flattened to a double lip, as if sealed for the right moment. The connoisseur may appreciate subtle details: the inclination of the spout, the point on the end of the handle, the smooth pour through a built-in net filter. On the whole, it seems to be profoundly at peace, waiting unhurriedly for its owner to unseal it.


The clay

Made of the lustrous and dense zhuni (朱泥) from the mine of Zhaozhuang (赵庄), a source of the material since the Ming Dynasty. Its density and superior heat retention recommends it for use with aromatic teas or those brewed with the hottest water, such as rolled oolongs or black teas.


Why do I need a Yixing teapot?

The material and the shape of Yixing teapots are ideal for brewing tea. They bring out the tea flavor like no other tea vessel. Hand-made Yixing teapots are also valuable handicrafts sought after by collectors. Their value raises with time, usage and artist popularity.

Yixing teapots are made of a rare and depleting clay mined in the mountains near Yixing, a city in the Jiangsu province. The high density yet porous nature of the clay absorbs the smell of the tea brewed in it. For this reason, it is advised to use the pot with only one kind of tea (for instance with black teas or green teas). Bring your tea to the next level; allow yourself an authentic Yixing teapot.

  • MATERIAL:  Zhuni 朱泥 ('vermillion mud')
  • MINE:  Zhaozhuang, 赵庄
  • SHAPE:  Qiu Shui, 秋水 ('autumn water')
  • CAPACITY:  130 ml
  • HEIGHT:  7.5 cm
  • WIDTH:  7 x 10 cm
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$215.50