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Experience the craftsmanship of Yixing teapots and their nearly millennium-long history. Each purple clay teapot is meticulously handcrafted by skilled artisans, from selecting the raw purple clay to weathering, crushing, and aging, then shaping the clay sheets, forming the body, shaping the spout and handle, and finally, finishing with needlework and high-temperature firing. Each teapot is a work of art, offering an extraordinary tea-brewing experience.

Preserving the True Flavor of Tea
Yixing teapots are crafted from a porous material with a unique double-pore structure, yielding fine, dense pores. Brewing tea in a purple clay teapot preserves the tea's original flavor and aroma, capturing its true taste.
Yixing teapots are highly breathable, keeping the tea fresh even on scorching summer days.
With age, the surface of the teapot will become increasingly luminous, exuding an elegant charm. Over time, through repeated use and care, it will gradually develop a warm, lustrous patina.

LONGEVITY
A well-made Yixing Zisha teapot can last a lifetime, making it a worthwhile investment for serious tea drinkers.
ARTISANAL CRAFTSMANSHIP
Each piece is meticulously crafted by skilled artisans with centuries of experience
SUSTAINABLE PRODUCTION
Crafted with 100% pure purple clay using eco-friendly and sustainable materials.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Can we boil the water in a zisha teapot?
No, it is not recommended to boil water directly in a zisha teapot. These teapots are traditionally used for steeping tea, not for boiling water.
Do we put hot water in this teapot with the tea and then serve it?
Yes, the typical usage of a zisha teapot involves pouring hot water into the teapot along with tea leaves, allowing them to steep, and then serving the brewed tea.
How do I clean my teapot?
To clean your teapot, rinse it with hot water after each use, avoiding the use of soap or abrasive cleaners, as these can affect the flavor of your tea. Allow the teapot to air dry completely before storing it.
Can I use my zisha teapot for different types of tea?
Yes, you can
How should I store my zisha teapot when not in use?
Store your zisha teapot in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to prevent any potential damage to the clay. It's also a good idea to store it with the lid off to allow for proper ventilation and to prevent any moisture buildup.