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The Art of Using a Purple Clay Teapot: A Guide to Brewing, Care, and Appreciation

The Art of Using a Purple Clay Teapot: A Guide ...

Purple clay teapots are known for their porous nature, which allows them to absorb the essence of tea over time. To preserve the integrity of your teapot, it’s recommended to...

The Art of Using a Purple Clay Teapot: A Guide ...

Purple clay teapots are known for their porous nature, which allows them to absorb the essence of tea over time. To preserve the integrity of your teapot, it’s recommended to...

Introduction to Celadon Ge Kiln

Introduction to Celadon Ge Kiln

The Ge kiln is considered one of the Five Great Kilns primarily due to its unique crackle glaze, the rarity of its production, its high aesthetic value, and its cultural...

Introduction to Celadon Ge Kiln

The Ge kiln is considered one of the Five Great Kilns primarily due to its unique crackle glaze, the rarity of its production, its high aesthetic value, and its cultural...

Brief info about Fuding White Tea and Tea wares to choose

Brief info about Fuding White Tea and Tea wares...

There are three types of white tea: Silver Needle (Bai Hao Yin Zhen), White Peony (Bai Mu Dan) and Shou Mei

Brief info about Fuding White Tea and Tea wares...

There are three types of white tea: Silver Needle (Bai Hao Yin Zhen), White Peony (Bai Mu Dan) and Shou Mei

Choosing Between a Gaiwan or a Teapot?

Choosing Between a Gaiwan or a Teapot?

The outward-flared edge of a gaiwan makes it much more convenient for practicing various brewing techniques and observing the tea leaves. For oolong tea, in particular, it is crucial to...

Choosing Between a Gaiwan or a Teapot?

The outward-flared edge of a gaiwan makes it much more convenient for practicing various brewing techniques and observing the tea leaves. For oolong tea, in particular, it is crucial to...

Understanding Chinese Porcelain Types at a Glance

Understanding Chinese Porcelain Types at a Glance

Chinese ceramics can be categorized based on regions. 1. Jingdezhen, Jiangxi Province-"Blue and White Porcelain".  2.Yixing, Jiangsu Province-Zisha (Purple Clay) Teapots. 3.Ruzhou, Henan Province – "Ru Porcelain".

Understanding Chinese Porcelain Types at a Glance

Chinese ceramics can be categorized based on regions. 1. Jingdezhen, Jiangxi Province-"Blue and White Porcelain".  2.Yixing, Jiangsu Province-Zisha (Purple Clay) Teapots. 3.Ruzhou, Henan Province – "Ru Porcelain".

Wood-fired kiln VS Direct wood-firing

Wood-fired kiln VS Direct wood-firing

The Wood-fired kiln and direct wood-firing are two different techniques of ceramic firing. a Wood-fired kiln strives for precision, while wood firing embraces change; a Chai kiln seeks certainty, while wood firing seeks uncertainty.

Wood-fired kiln VS Direct wood-firing

The Wood-fired kiln and direct wood-firing are two different techniques of ceramic firing. a Wood-fired kiln strives for precision, while wood firing embraces change; a Chai kiln seeks certainty, while wood firing seeks uncertainty.