Crafted from Huanglongshan's ancient "Wuni" clay in Yixing, this 150ml purple clay teapot is entirely handmade. Dimensions: 7.5cm height, 7.6cm body width (12.4cm including spout and handle).
In the world of Yixing teapots, a saying goes:"First Nameless, second Siting, third Mengchen, fourth Yigong."
"Nameless" refers to unsigned masterpieces—historically, imperial tribute teapots bore no stamps, as only the finest were presented to the court.Siting, Mengchen, and Yigong honor three Qing Dynasty master potters.
Today, "Nameless" teapots are prized by connoisseurs who value craft over fame—a mark of the maker’s confidence to let the work speak for itself.
Clay:
Ancient "Wuni" (Black Clay) from Huanglongshan’s deep mines.
Fired to a chestnut-black hue with subtle grain.
Long-aged, dense texture—develops a rich patina with use.
Key Notes:
Imperial Heritage: Unsigned excellence, historically reserved for royalty.
Connoisseur’s Choice: Revered by discerning collectors.
Premium Material: Rare deep-mined clay, maturing beautifully over time.