[Impression Dynasty・Shi Dabin Olive Pot] Late Ming Dynasty 170cc Yanhuang Earth Art Fat Boss

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[Impression Dynasty・Shi Dabin Olive Pot] Late Ming Dynasty 170cc Yanhuang Earth Art Fat Boss - Teapots & Teacups - Pottery Purple

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【Complete after-sales service at local stores in Taiwan】 [Each work comes with a certificate] 【Impression Dynasty Series】 A pot, an impression, and a passing time. Boss Pang and Teacher Ding Shan worked together to create this work. The craftsman is good at imitating ancient purple clay craftsmanship, with rigorous material selection and sophisticated skills. He focuses on recreating the charm of famous pots from past dynasties. Each work embodies the charm of history and the touch of the craftsman. History is no longer just a story in the pages of books; it reappears in the palm of your hand and flows slowly in the tea. 【Impression Dynasty・Shi Dabin Olive Pot】 Dynasty: Late Ming Dynasty / Materials: Purple clay mixed with sand / Capacity: 170cc Shi Dabin is an epoch-making figure in the history of purple clay in the Ming Dynasty. He is a master of teapot art. The comment that "the best pottery of the Ming Dynasty is second to none" refers to his outstanding achievements. This teapot inherits the essence of its craftsmanship, with natural transitions between lines and surfaces, harmonious proportions, and a complete style. It is a masterpiece suitable for appreciation, practical use, and collection. This pot is Shi Dabin's classic work, the "Olive Pot". It is based on the shape of an olive fruit, with a full and thick shape and rounded and smooth lines, as if it were natural, showing a kind of soft and powerful literary temperament with a sharp edge hidden inside. The body of the pot is oval and symmetrical, shaped like an olive, echoing each other from top to bottom, and the spout has three bends, allowing water to flow smoothly. The handle is round and full, the ring is tight and powerful, and it is connected with the body of the pot. The lid is tightly pressed, and the pot knob is also designed in the image of an olive, with a slightly raised top, which sets off the pot body in an interesting way. There is no embellishment between the lines and surfaces, but the turning points are strong and ingenious, showing the spirit and skill of Shi Dabin's plain objects. The whole pot has harmonious proportions and great charm, showing the creative philosophy of "simple form and profound meaning" in Ming Dynasty pot art. 【Frequently Asked Questions】 1. How to open the kettle before use Scrub the inside and outside thoroughly. It is recommended to use a sponge, but do not use any chemical agents. Simply put, just wash it with water and you can use it normally. 2. How to soak Keep it clean and dry during and after use, otherwise tea stains may form. Place in ventilated place after use. If you want to store it in a box for a long time, you need to dry it naturally for 1-2 months to allow the moisture in the pores to evaporate fully, otherwise it will easily become moldy. 3. How to clean tea stains or mold? Use enzyme soaking. 4. Warm the kettle correctly When the weather is cold, or if the pot has not been used for a long time, please use 40 degrees Celsius warm water to pour inside and outside the pot, then fill the pot up to allow the purple clay pores to fully absorb the water. 5. How to care for engraved works There are carvings on the body of the pot, so it is recommended to use a brush to clean it. 6. What should I do if the item is damaged during delivery? The safety of transportation is fully borne by Yanhuang Dadi Art. If there is any damage, please contact customer service immediately. 7. Our products are sold simultaneously with physical channels. Handmade products are supplied in small quantities. Please inquire whether they are in stock before purchasing. 8. All product pictures are taken from real objects. Due to factors such as color difference of computer screens, shooting light, etc., there will be slight differences between the photos and the actual objects. The actual objects shall prevail.

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No.61,800 - Kitchen & Dining  |  No.9,438 - Teapots & Teacups
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Boss Pang and Teacher Ding Shan worked together to create this work. The craftsman is good at imitating ancient purple clay craftsmanship, with rigorous material selection and sophisticated skills. He focuses on recreating the charm of famous pots from past dynasties. Each work embodies the charm of history and the touch of the craftsman.

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