Product name: Meng Chen Pear shaped Pot
Mud: Zhao Zhuang pear peel and red mud, which have been aged for many years
Author: Xu Yuefeng, Famous Teacher of Zhu Ni
Capacity: 110cc
Water outlet hole: 7 holes for inner ball hole
saySparkling Kung Fu tea, of course, cannot be separated from the Yixing Zhu Ni pot, which is a Chinese elegant utensil called Meng Chen pot. Among Meng Chen pots, there is no more representative pot shape than pear shaped pots.
Its small and charming shape, pure and elegant, is deeply loved by literati and refined scholars, and its practicality in making tea is very strong. It has been continuously interpreted for hundreds of years and is still popular today.
The pear shaped pot has a simple design and concise lines, and few authors can master this type of utensil. However, the famous Zhu Ni teacher Xu Yuefeng's performance of this Zhu Ni small pear is very exciting and unforgettable.
Pear shaped teapots should be small rather than large. Most people are delicate and beautiful, and those who drink Kung Fu tea also use small teapots.
Teacher Xu has never been ambiguous about the materials used. He is very particular about what kind of clay to use for the shape of the vessel. This time, Teacher Xu used pear peel vermilion clay, which contains more sand and less slurry, and coarse sand particlesBeneath the delicate pulp surface, it protrudes slightly from the surface, making it natural. The strong texture gives this pear a rich and ancient flavor, and with a slight soaking, it looks like agate, radiant and pleasing.
The manual inner ball hole ensures smooth water flow and is filled with thick manual temperature.
Smooth water flow, fulfilling the mission of brewing a pot of good tea.
Due to factors such as monitor and lighting, there may be slight color differences from the actual product. Please be cautious when shopping and communicate with the store owner regarding the actual situation.
Handmade products have a natural texture, but there are inevitably slight rough and clumsy marks. Please forgive any shortcomings.
The natural material endows the kiln with fire, which varies every time, but does not affect the overall quality.