Crafted from ancient "Wu Ni" clay sourced from Yixing's Huanglong Mountain, this pure handmade Zisha teapot features the classic Duo Qiu ("Stacked Spheres") shape - a harmonious composition of three spheres (knob, lid, and body) resembling smaller spheres resting atop larger ones.
Capacity: 210ml
Dimensions:
Body width: 7.6cm (12.1cm including spout/handle)
Height: 9.3cm
In Zisha culture, there's an adage:"First Nameless, second Si Ting, third Meng Chen, fourth Yi Gong."
"Nameless" refers to unsigned masterpieces - historically, imperial tribute teapots bore no artist marks, reserved only for connoisseurs who value substance over signatures. Choosing a Nameless teapot signifies deep appreciation of craftsmanship.
Clay Characteristics:
The rare "Gu Du Wu Ni" (Ancient Crossing Black Clay) is mined from deep Huanglong Mountain veins. Fired to a chestnut-black hue, its dense texture reveals subtle mineral speckles. With extended aging, the clay develops exceptional durability and a luminous patina when seasoned.
Why Collectors Choose This Teapot:
Imperial Legacy: Unsigned excellence, as demanded by the Forbidden City.
Material Rarity: Deep-mine "Wu Ni" clay with natural luster.
Timeless Design: The balanced Duo Qiu form enhances tea infusion.