
Purple sand teapot, Purple clay teapot, YiXing teapot
Zi Sha teapot is traditionally used as the premium tea vessel to brew premium Chinese teas. For more information, please visit: YiXing ZiSha teapot
This Zi Sha teapot was handmade in YiXing area of Jiang Su province in eastern China with Zi Ni, a classic purple sand clay. The beauty of this teapot is not in its intricacy, but rather in its simplicity. Allow your imagination to be swept away as the essence of bamboo is developed through the handle and lid design, as well as the leaf detailing on the spout.
90mm (dimension) X 70mm (height)
Approximate 180 ml
Zi Ni (紫泥)
See YiXing ZiSha teapot cleaning and preparation
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