[Ancient Style Series]
[Local Taiwanese Shop with Comprehensive After-Sales Service]
[Certificate Included with Every Piece]
[Xiao Mei Yao Old Zhu Ni Clay] This clay has been aged for 30 years, meticulously prepared using ancient methods, and is unrefined. Fired at 1160°C with a shrinkage rate of 20%. The term "Xiao Mei Yao" refers to a geographical location approximately 5000 meters from Huanglong Mountain, not the firing kiln itself. This area was historically home to several small kilns for bricks, tiles, and pottery, leading to it being colloquially known as "Xiao Mei Yao." Xiao Mei Yao Zhu Ni clay is rich in oil and has a smooth texture. Its strong adhesion makes it challenging to work with and fire. It experiences significant shrinkage during forming, drying, and firing. It requires a lower firing temperature, making it prone to warping, deformation, and cracking. After firing, the pieces transform from a vibrant orange-red to a deeper, darker red. They possess a warm, lustrous sheen, enhancing the tea's flavor. When hot water is poured, the clay blushes a delicate, captivating red. Brewing with this clay results in a bright, lively tea with a fragrant aroma and a sweet aftertaste. Over time, the color deepens to a rich, mellow red, exuding warmth and a welcoming character. [Frequently Asked Questions QA] 1. How to prepare the teapot before first use: Clean the interior and exterior thoroughly, preferably with a vegetable sponge. Avoid chemical cleaners. Simply wash with water, and it is ready for use. 2. How to maintain the teapot: Keep it clean and dry during and after use to prevent tea stains. Store 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 complete moisture evaporation from the pores, preventing mold. 3. How to clean tea stains or mold: Soak with an enzyme cleaner. 4. Correctly warming the teapot: In cold weather or after a long period of disuse, gently pour 40°C warm water over the interior and exterior of the teapot. Then, fill the teapot with water, allowing the pores to absorb moisture fully. 5. How to care for teapots with engravings: For teapots with engraved designs, a soft brush is recommended for cleaning. 6. What to do if the item is damaged during shipping: Yan Huang Da Di Arts assumes full responsibility for shipping safety. If damage occurs, please contact customer service immediately. 7. Our products are sold concurrently through physical stores and online. Handcrafted items are produced in limited quantities. Please inquire about availability before purchasing. 8. All product images are of the actual item. Due to variations in computer screen colors and photographic lighting, there may be slight differences between the photos and the actual product. The actual product is the final reference.
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