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Weida Li Teapot | Zhu Clay
Among the classic teapot designs passed down through centuries of history, Weida has successfully integrated the ideas and creativity of a new generation of artisans into traditional craftsmanship. This approach not only carries forward the timeless style but also better aligns with the daily tea-drinking habits and requirements of contemporary individuals.
“In my creative practice, Zhu clay (Da Hong Pao) serves as the core material embodying both craftsmanship and aesthetics. This clay derives its name from its magnificent colour after firing—a deep red tinged with golden yellow—resembling the luminous brew of China's renowned Wuyi Mountain Da Hong Pao tea, hence its elegant title among artisans.” —Weida
Material: Zhu Clay(Da Hong Pao)
Volume: 80ml
Firing: Electric kiln firing
Among the classic teapot designs passed down through centuries of history, Weida has successfully integrated the ideas and creativity of a new generation of artisans into traditional craftsmanship. This approach not only carries forward the timeless style but also better aligns with the daily tea-drinking habits and requirements of contemporary individuals.
“In my creative practice, Zhu clay (Da Hong Pao) serves as the core material embodying both craftsmanship and aesthetics. This clay derives its name from its magnificent colour after firing—a deep red tinged with golden yellow—resembling the luminous brew of China's renowned Wuyi Mountain Da Hong Pao tea, hence its elegant title among artisans.” —Weida
Material: Zhu Clay(Da Hong Pao)
Volume: 80ml
Firing: Electric kiln firing