Lotus & 'Ode to Lotus' Carving Fully Handmade Duan Clay 'Xishi' Yixing Teapot
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Lotus & 'Ode to Lotus' Carving Fully Handmade Duan Clay 'Xishi' Yixing Teapot
Lotus & 'Ode to Lotus' Carving Fully Handmade Duan Clay 'Xishi' Yixing Teapot
1. Material & Craftsmanship
Crafted from rare Yixing Duan Clay, this teapot is entirely handmade and finished through ancient wood-firing technique. The clay exhibits a natural, rustic hue with exquisite texture. A master artisan has employed exquisite carving techniques to depict lotus patterns and the complete "Ode to the Lotus" text on the 250ml pot body.
2. Design & Aesthetics
The teapot features the classic 'Xishi' shape with a full, rounded body resembling a beauty's curves, and gracefully curved lines. The short spout ensures a powerful pour, while the reverse handle offers a comfortable grip. The lid fits perfectly with excellent sealing.
3. Symbolic Meaning
The Lotus symbolizes purity and nobility (emerging unstained from mud); the "Ode to the Lotus" represents scholarly virtue and moral integrity. This piece combines natural beauty with philosophical depth.
4. Brewing Experience
The wood-fired clay offers excellent porosity, making it ideal for brewing Pu'erh and Oolong teas. The 250ml capacity is perfect for personal use. Its unique structure enhances the tea's aroma, resulting in a liquor that is mellow, sweet, and smooth.
5. Occasion & Value
Perfect for solitary contemplation or sharing with tea friends, this teapot elevates any setting with its refined presence. It embodies significant practical, artistic, and collector's value, serving as both a daily tea companion and an heirloom piece.
Teapot Seasoning and Maintenance
1. Seasoning Method
1. Cleaning
Remove any dust or impurities from inside and outside the teapot and its components. Rinse the teapot thoroughly with hot water to warm it up.
2. Initial Brewing
Brew your preferred tea in the pot and pour the tea liquor over the exterior. When the temperature is high, the subtle pores of the teapot expand slightly, allowing moisture to appear on the surface. Gently wipe the body with a tea maintenance cloth while it is still warm. Repeat this entire process at least three times. Note: The tea brewed during this step is not suitable for drinking.
3. Drying
After several rounds of brewing, the “fire energy” (raw kiln feel) of the teapot will be largely reduced. Rinse the pot with clean water and let it air dry completely. It is then ready for daily use.
Tip:
If a strong chemical odor is detected after boiling or if the color of the pot fades, it may indicate a chemically dyed teapot. This method can help identify authentic Zisha clay.
2. Maintenance Principles
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Before brewing, moisten the outside of the pot with warm water before adding water inside—a practice known as “rinsing the pot.”
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After use, wipe the exterior with a soft cloth to keep it dry. Avoid leaving tea liquid inside to prevent residue buildup, which may affect the pot’s appearance.
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Allow the teapot to “rest” for 3–5 days after a period of use, ensuring it dries thoroughly.
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Keep the pot away from oily or dusty environments to maintain the porous structure of the clay.
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Follow the “one teapot for one type of tea” rule to prevent cross-flavoring.
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Never use detergents or chemical cleaners, as they can damage the natural luster of the teapot.
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