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Cat Walk 19 oz Teapot
Yixing (Pronounced Ee-Shing) Teapots First Appeared During The Sung Dynasty (960-1279) In The Yixing Region Of China, About 120 Miles Northwest Of Shanghai. The Purple Or Red Clay From Which Teapots Are Made Is Unique To Yixing. Chinese Artists Developed Their Craft To High Levels Of Mastery And The Yixing Teapots Attained Renown Throughout China And Europe. |
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Tiny Mouse Yixing Teapot
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Lizard Yixing Teapot
This marblized yixing teapot features a wandering lizard that will catch even a cynic's eye. Unique look doesn't change the fact that Yixing teapots are one of the best ways to make tea. These pots 'season', which means they take on and accentuate the characteristics of your favorite tea. So they should be used on only one type of tea. |
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Yixing Teapot and a Chinese Porcelain Tete-A-Tete on a Partly Draped Ledge
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Ginkgo Plant Yixing Teapot
For centuries, the Yixing teapots are known to be the best vessel for brewing tea. With continued usage the clay, from which the Yixing teapots are made, will absorb the aroma and flavors of your tea. They have the ability to withstand high temperatures and are slow to conduct heat; therefore, the handle remains comfortably cool even when pouring very hot tea. Throughout the ages they are renowned for their unique artistry and practical usage by incorporating the concepts of aesthetic beauty and... |
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Cat and Peony Flower Yixing Teapot
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Modern Yixing Teapot and Cup Set
This Modern Yixing Teapot and Cup Set exemplifies the best of old and new worlds combining a modern design with traditional Yixing clay materials. Made of unique zisha clay from Yixing, China, the teapot and tea cups begin to absorb tea with repeated use and become seasoned with the unique flavors of the tea. It's recommended that one type of tea is used per teapot, whether black, green or others. Avoid using soap to clean instead rinsing with water and air drying. Set includes one 18 oz teapot and... |
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Owl Yixing Teapot
Merchant SKU: 800796. Material: Yixing Clay. Capacity: 11 oz. Dimensions: 4.5" H x 4.5" W. Care Instructions: Do Not Use Soaps or Detergents. Rinse with Water and Let Dry. Not Dishwasher Safe. Do Not Microwave. Not for Stove Top Use. Manufacturer: CCCI. Country of Origin: China. |
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Bird Sutra Yixing Teapot with Tea Sample
These small teapots have been made of a special purple clay found only in the Yixing province of China for 1000 years. Over time, the teapot seasons, enhancing the flavor of the tea. Collectors and tea-lovers will appreciate the beauty of this ""Sutra"" pot with an ancient prayer engraved onto its sides. Each boxed pot is signed with an artist chop, and comes with a small sample of Gunpowder tea and brewing and care instructions. (4"" x 5.5"") ON CLEARANCE! Regularly $32.95 |
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Black Pearl Yixing Teapot
Crafted by hand, our black pearl Yixing Teapot's is an elegant way to steep your favorite tea. It is made from a purple sand clay otherwise known as "Zisha" found only in Yixing, China. The rustic and elegant clay used for this pot is balanced with a smooth modern look and feel. The artist's insignia is displayed on the bottom of the pot and on the inside of the lid. This unique 8oz teapot is large enough to serve one or two people. |
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Brown Tree Branch Yixing Teapot
Tea connoisseurs think that the best cup of tea is brewed in a small Yixing teapot. For centuries the little Chinese province of Yixing has been producing these highly collectible teapots. The beauty of these tea pots lies in the way tea is prepared. Hot water is poured into the tea pot to rinse the tea pot, and then refilled with hot water and a 1/3 of tea leaves. Once the leaves have been soaked in the hot water, drain the water out immediately. Thus leaving only the tea leaves in the pot. Then... |
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Chinese YiXing Teapot - BamBoo & Mouse 870901961
Not sure how they become partners but seems that they go along well. |
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Orange Blossom Yixing Teapot
Orange blossom yixing teapot Yixing teapots have always excited me with their interesting designs and this one was no different. Its exteriors are beautifully designed to imitate orange skin and the handle looks like a branch. I brewed my new pu erh in it and its thin walls made up of unglazed clay did well to retain the flavor and aroma of my cup. |
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Vintage Chinese Yixing Teapot
Glazed Chinese Yixing porcelain teapot with traditional iconography showing scenes of nature. It is made using Zisha clay from Yixing in Jiangsu Province, China. This special "purple sand" clay has been used since the Song Dynasty (960-1279) - it is considered the best clay for teapots. The inside is unglazed, as is expected with Yixing teapots, so that with use, the tea will infuse into the body of the teapot and, over time, enhance the flavor of the tea. Includes presentation box and certificate... |
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Yixing Teapot and Teacup(ch0010)
Yixing Teapots is generally marked by simplicity and exquisite craftsmanship; it is also appreciated for its practical utility. The material, called zisha (purple sand), is abundantly available in the locality. Although not as white or as fine as kaolin, it needs no glazing and, after firing, the product is solid and impermeable, yet porous enough to breathe. A Yixing teapot enhances the tea brewed in it in respect of colour, perfume, and taste. Its walls seem to absorb the tea and keeps its fragrance... |
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Yixing Teapot with Ribbed Body - 2 oz
How can one know if a practical yixing is of good quality? Aside from it being aesthetically pleasing, there are many more factors to consider! The shape of the pot, along with how smoothly the liquid pours, can affect the final outcome of the tea being brewed. The lid should be a tight fit. Test this by filling the yixing with plain water. While pouring, cover the tiny hole on the lid with a finger; water flow should stop. When pouring, the flow from the spout should be direct and precise... |
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Yixing Teapots (3)
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BUGS LIFE YIXING TEAPOT
Purple Yixing clay's unique properties make it ideal for brewing tea. This color, sometimes augmented by natural pigments, is never hidden on Yixing teapots by glazes. Similarly, the inside of Yixing teapots are always left uncoated. The porous nature of purple clay absorbs the flavor, smell, and color of the tea that is brewed in it. Over time, Yixing teapots develop a seasoning from repeated use, making the tea brewed from a well used teapot a special treat. For this reason, most people will dedicate... |
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Traditional Chinese YiXing ZiSha teapot
Yixing zisha ware won numerous prizes from International trade exhibitions all over the world. Zisha clay has an excellent plasticity which allows extensive freedom of creation, a small rate of contraction, good in proportions and in dimensions. After firing, the zisha teaware has an appropriate amount of air holes for ventilation such that the teapot can preserve the color, smell and taste of the tea. Also after frequent use and subsequent wiping, the teapot will acquire a natural shine as from... |
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Yixing 11-12 Ounce Teapots
Although there are large YiXing Teapots made for entertaining the majority of teapots are made for individual use and so have a small capacity. We have noted it where possible along with the actual size. |
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Yixing Chinese Teapots
Yixing County, northwest of Shanghai, has been producing pottery with its famous "purple sand" clay, or zisha, since the Sung Dynasty (960-1279). But Yixing's fame (pronounced "ee-shing") really begins during the early Ming Dynasty (1279-1644) when local potters invented the teapot for steeping loose leaf tea. |
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Yixing Good Fortune Teapot
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Yixing Horse and Monkey Teapot ~ 6 Oz
Yixing ware has the unique ability to absorb the tea flavor with continued usage. The fired clay contains tiny air pockets which provide insulation and enhanced taste and aroma of fine tea. It is even said that after many years of use, you can brew tea just by adding boiling water to the teapot. The different colors are achieved from pigments added into the clay before firing |
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Yixing Morning Song Teapot
The Fired-clay Yixing teapots, handmade in China, combine artistic expression with an exceptional brew. The clay design enhances the aroma and taste of fine teas. 6 1/2"L. x 3 3/4"H. 14 oz. |
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Yixing Purple Sand Teapot
At the beginning of the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) in China, leaf infusion as we know it now became popular. The earliest examples of teapots come from this period, made from the zisha, or "purple" clay, of the YiXing region of China. Pottery in the YiXing tradition has been strong since the Sung Dynasty (960-1279); wares are valued for their fine texture, thin walls, and naturally beautiful coloration ranging from light buff to deep maroon tones. The transition from drinking bowls to teapots was a... |
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Cobal Blue Yixing Teapot and Teacups Set
Description more details The striking color of this Yixing teapot and cups is the perfect complement to Asian decor. Handcrafted and hand painted, this set is an ideal example of Yixing artistry. Teapot holds 16 oz. and cups hold 3 oz. Not for stovetop use |
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Flow Yixing Teapot
Crafted by hand, our Flow Yixing Teapot's fluid design symbolically represents the cycle of life. It is made from a purple sand clay otherwise known as "Zisha" found only in Yixing, China. The rustic and elegant clay used for this pot is balanced with a smooth modern look and feel. The artist's insignia is displayed on the bottom of the pot and on the inside of the lid. This unique teapot is large enough to serve four tea-lovers. Vol. 25 oz. Tip: It is recommended to steep the same type of tea... |
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Leopard print Yixing teapot
This is a really interesting pot. It's really three colors. The leopard "spots" are orange/brown with a dark brown ring around them. the handle is a tail. It will hold about 4 ounces and measures about 5" across and 2.25" high. |
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Monkey Yixing Teapot
This captivating monkey teapot symbolizes quick-wit, high-energy and cleverness. Perfect for a single cup, it makes 10oz of great tea. Yixing teapots are made of a special purple clay that absorbs the flavors and scents of your favorite tea. For that reason, a Yixing teapot should only be used on one type of tea. Each is handmade by a single artisan and features his personal seal on the bottom. These teapots are unglazed and no chemicals or other additives are used during... |
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Owl Yixing Teapot
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Yixing Teapot and Teacup(ch0014)
Yixing Teapots is generally marked by simplicity and exquisite craftsmanship; it is also appreciated for its practical utility. The material, called zisha (purple sand), is abundantly available in the locality. Although not as white or as fine as kaolin, it needs no glazing and, after firing, the product is solid and impermeable, yet porous enough to breathe. A Yixing teapot enhances the tea brewed in it in respect of colour, perfume, and taste. Its walls seem to absorb the tea and keeps its fragrance... |
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Yixing Teapot
Yixing clay teapots are a traditional pots made from Yixing clay and commonly used to brew Oolong tea, Red tea and Pu-erh tea. They originated in China, dating back to the 15th century, and are made from clay produced in the region of the town of Yixing, in the eastern Chinese province of Jiangsu. |
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A Bug's Life Yixing Teapot
These elaborate little bugs work hard to bring joy to every cup of tea. Holds 4.5 oz. |
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Greens Yixing Teapot
Tea connoisseurs think that the best cup of tea is brewed in a small Yixing teapot. For centuries the little Chinese province of Yixing has been producing these highly collectible teapots. The beauty of these tea pots lies in the way tea is prepared. Hot water is poured into the tea pot to rinse the tea pot, and then refilled with hot water and a 1/3 of tea leaves. Once the leaves have been soaked in the hot water, drain the water out immediately. Thus leaving only the tea leaves in the pot. Then... |
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Tai Jian Yixing Teapot
Tai Jian Yixing Teapot. This Yixing Teapot comes with our Gold Painted Box. |
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