Yixing Zisha Teapot Eggplant (Duan Ni) -190ml
Yixing Zisha Teapot Eggplant (Duan Ni) -190ml
Yixing Zisha Teapot Eggplant (Duan Ni) -190ml
Yixing Zisha Teapot Eggplant (Duan Ni) -190ml
Yixing Zisha Teapot Eggplant (Duan Ni) -190ml
Yixing Zisha Teapot Eggplant (Duan Ni) -190ml
Yixing Zisha Teapot Eggplant (Duan Ni) -190ml
Yixing Zisha Teapot Eggplant (Duan Ni) -190ml
Yixing Zisha Teapot Eggplant (Duan Ni) -190ml
Yixing Zisha Teapot Eggplant (Duan Ni) -190ml
Yixing Zisha Teapot Eggplant (Duan Ni) -190ml
Yixing Zisha Teapot Eggplant (Duan Ni) -190ml
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Yixing Zisha Teapot Eggplant (Duan Ni) -190ml

$173.80 AUD

Yixing Zisha Teapot — Eggplant, Duan Ni (Beige Clay)

Other Name:Yixing Teapot, Zisha, Purple Clay Teapot, 紫砂壶, 紫砂壺, 宜兴紫砂, 宜興紫砂, 段泥壶, 段泥壺, 段泥

 

Specifications
Shape Eggplant (Qie Gua) — rounded gourd form
Clay Duan Ni (raw ore Beige Clay) — genuine Yixing Zisha
Craft Semi-handmade by Yixing artisans
Capacity 190ml (Medium)
Best for Lighter teas — Green, White, Yellow and gentle Oolong

 

What size is this teapot? A gongfu size guide
Traditional Yixing gongfu teapots are small by design — you brew a little, steep it many times, and read how the tea changes. Smaller pots are the connoisseur's choice, and often the finer, pricier ones.
Mini 80–120 ml Solo drinking / savouring aroma
Small 120–160 ml 1–2 people
Medium this pot 160–200 ml 2–3 people
Large / Sharing 200 ml + Sharing with several people

 

This teapot's clay: Duan Ni (Beige Clay)

A sandy, highly breathable beige clay made from raw Yixing ore — visibly grainy, firm and finely textured, growing warm and mellow with use. Best for Green, White, Yellow and gentle Oolong. Because zisha takes on a tea's character over time, the tradition is one pot, one tea.

 


About the Eggplant shape

The Eggplant (Qie Gua) is a soft, rounded gourd-like Yixing zisha teapot form — full-bodied and gently curved, with a lifted spout and a graceful stalk-shaped knob. This one is semi-handmade in Yixing. Also known as a purple sand teapot.

 

Best tea for a Duan Ni Beige Clay Teapot

As a Duan Ni beige-clay pot, its breathable body suits lighter, fresher teas. Brew a fresh Green tea, a White tea, a Yellow tea or a gentle Oolong. Following the one-pot-one-tea tradition, keep it for a single type once you choose.

 

Caring for your Duan Ni teapot

Duan Ni is a pale, open clay with plenty of tiny pores, so it readily takes on the colour of the tea. It rewards a little care: rinse and wipe the pot after each session — especially around the spout and lid rim — and it is best paired with lighter, clearer teas, which season it into a beautiful, even patina. Darker, heavier brews can stain a pale clay unevenly.

 

Hand-made vs semi-handmade Yixing Zisha Teapots

Fully hand-made Zisha Teapots involve a long, complex craft, so their prices are naturally very high. Fully machine-made pots sit at the other extreme — mass-produced and, to our eye, without soul.

 

To find teapots that are a genuine pleasure to use, finely detailed, yet not overly costly, we chose semi-handmade Yixing Zisha Teapots — the body is shaped with the help of a mould, then the details are carved and finished entirely by hand. You keep the refined craftsmanship while the price stays fair. We do not sell fully machine-made teapots.

 

Whether semi-handmade or fully hand-made, every teapot we carry is made from genuine, natural Yixing Zisha ore clay — nothing artificial in the material.

 

Explore more in our Yixing Zisha Teapots, or pair it with Chinese Tea Cups and a Gong Fu Tea Tray.