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This exceptional Yixing Zisha teapot is handcrafted from high temp fired Duanni clay, prized for its warm sandy tone, fine …
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This exceptional Yixing Zisha teapot is handcrafted from high temp fired Duanni clay, prized for its warm sandy tone, fine texture, and excellent tea-brewing performance. The surface features a meticulously hand-carved depiction of Guanyin inspired by the sacred murals of the Mogao Caves, capturing the serene grace and spiritual presence of the Bodhisattva.
The intricate carving reflects traditional Chinese artistry, blending religious symbolism with refined craftsmanship. Guanyin, known as the embodiment of compassion and mercy, brings a sense of tranquility and cultural depth to this functional art piece.
Fired at high temperatures, the teapot achieves enhanced durability and a naturally smooth, matte finish, while preserving the breathable qualities of authentic Yixing clay—ideal for enriching the flavor and aroma of tea over time.
Perfect for Gongfu tea practice, collection, or display, this teapot is a harmonious fusion of cultural heritage, spiritual artistry, and timeless design—an elegant addition for tea lovers and collectors alike.
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