Yixing clay teapot
Yixing Clay Teapot[edit]
The Yixing clay teapot is a type of traditional Chinese teapot made from Yixing clay. This unique clay is sourced from the region around the city of Yixing in the eastern Chinese province of Jiangsu.
History[edit]
The history of the Yixing clay teapot dates back to the Song Dynasty (960–1279), but it was during the Ming Dynasty (1368–1644) that the craft reached its peak and the teapots became popular. The Yixing clay teapot is often associated with the Chinese tea culture and the Gongfu tea ceremony.
Production[edit]
The production of a Yixing clay teapot involves a complex and time-consuming process. The clay is first extracted from the earth, then it is left to weather for several months before it is cleansed of impurities. The clay is then shaped into a teapot by hand, without the use of a potter's wheel. This process is known as hand-building.
Characteristics[edit]
Yixing clay teapots are known for their simple, unglazed surfaces which range in color from purple to reddish-brown. The clay is highly porous and will absorb the flavors of the tea brewed in it over time. This characteristic is highly prized by tea connoisseurs, who often dedicate a single Yixing teapot to a specific type of tea.
Use and Care[edit]
To use a Yixing clay teapot, it is first necessary to season it by soaking it in tea for several hours. This process helps to seal the pores of the clay and prepares it for use. After each use, the teapot should be rinsed with hot water and allowed to air dry. It is important not to use soap or detergent on a Yixing teapot, as the porous clay can absorb these substances and affect the flavor of the tea.
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Yixing clay teapot from about 1900
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Yixing clay teapot
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Yixing clay teapots
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Yixing clay teapot by Shao Hengyu of Qing Dynasty
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Yixing clay teapot by Yang Pengnian of Qing Dynasty
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Yixing clay teapot by Shi Jichang of Qing Dynasty
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Yixing clay teapot marked Qingquan Meiyu of Qing Dynasty
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Yixing clay teapot by Chen Mingyuan of Qing Dynasty
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