【Fat Boss's Limited Collection】
【Taiwan's Only Cross-Strait Collaboration】
【Local Taiwanese Retailer with Comprehensive After-Sales Service】
【Each Pot Comes with a Certificate】
【National Senior Arts and Crafts Master Ke Qinyu】
Ke Qinyu, female, art name Qinyi.
🥇 Winner of the 1st Prize in the Zisha Decoration Category (Carving, Mud Painting) at the 2nd Jiangsu Province "Shushan Cup" Zisha Industry Skills Competition in 2023.
🥇 Winner of the 1st Prize at the 2024 "Dongfeng Cup".
Her carving style is unique. As a female artist, she wields a brush with a strength and power typically associated with male artists.
Every stroke of her calligraphy is precise and impactful. In contrast to her writing style, her pictorial representations are as gentle as flowing water. The composition and lines of her artwork exude a feminine delicacy and tenderness.
This striking contrast creates Master Ke Qinyu's distinctive style of pottery carving.
【National Arts and Crafts Master Shen Ziyang】
A native of authentic Dingshan, with a family collection of old materials—this is the beginning of the story for young craftsman Shen Ziyang.
Master Shen's journey into Zisha began with his mother.
He carries on the tradition of Zisha with family craftsmanship and demonstrates exceptional talent in the creation of square-shaped teapots.
Master Shen excels at crafting square teapots. His works feature precise lines and stable forms, balancing strength and softness with artistic tension.
【No. 4 Deep Well Di Cao Qing】
From the No. 4 Deep Well of Huanglong Mountain.
Authentic Yixing Zisha Raw Ore. No. 4 Deep Well Di Cao Qing is located at the bottom of the ore layer.
The raw ore is a purple clay ore with light greenish-yellow, eye-like patches of Duan Ni particles. The "eyes" are paired, densely and evenly distributed.
Within the blocky ore, there are greenish "eyes" and "cat eyes," which are purple clays containing Duan Ni particles.
Because No. 4 Deep Well Di Cao Qing is rich in natural iron oxides, its color appears purplish with a greenish hue.
The fired color depends on the composition of the ore and the firing temperature. The clay body exhibits fine, golden-yellow granules, appearing as scattered specks.
The color is purplish with a greenish tint, making it very rare, and the clay is fine. After firing, it turns purplish-red, with a wide firing range.
The common "pig liver" color seen in the market is fired around 1200°C. The texture is hard, fine, and lustrous, with a shrinkage rate of about 10%.
【Frequently Asked Questions QA】
1. How to prepare the teapot before first use?
Clean the inside and outside thoroughly. A dish sponge is recommended; do not use chemical agents. Simply rinse with water, and it is ready for use.
2. How to maintain the teapot?
After use, keep it clean and dry to prevent tea stains. Store it in a well-ventilated area after use. For long-term storage in its box, allow it to air dry naturally for 1-2 months to ensure the pores fully release moisture, preventing mold.
3. How to clean tea stains or mold?
Soak with enzyme cleaner.
4. How to properly warm the teapot?
In cold weather, or after a long period of disuse, warm the teapot inside and out with water around 40°C. Then, fill the teapot with water and allow the Zisha pores to fully absorb moisture.
5. How to care for pieces with carvings?
For teapots with carvings, cleaning with a soft brush is recommended.
6. What if the item is damaged during shipping?
Yanhuang Dadi Art fully assumes responsibility for shipping safety. If any damage occurs, please contact customer service immediately.
7. Our products are sold simultaneously through physical stores and online. Handmade items are produced in limited quantities. Please inquire about availability before purchasing.
8. All product images are of the actual items. Due to variations in computer screen colors, lighting conditions during photography, and other factors, there may be slight differences between the photos and the actual product. The actual product is the standard.
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