Gold & Enamel Coated Zisha Teapot
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Squarely Round Teapot
Clay: Classy "Hei Ni" and "Jiao Ni"
Volume: 250cc
Maker: Li Jian-Jun (Master of Zisha Arts & Crafts)
This teapot was made of a classy type of clay "Hei Ni" and "Jiao Ni" (mixed clay in unique design). It has fine art work, fitting lid, elegance design, smooth running water and hold true.
Maker Introduction:
Li Jian-Jun, Master of Zisha Arts & Crafts, born in Hua Xi, China in year 1965. He began his interest in designing and making zisha teapot in year 1987 with the guidance of a few famous zisha artists. In year 1993, he started his own workshop "Li Zi Zisha Art Gallery" in Beijing.
2001, his teapot "Corydon" won the 3rd place in "Beijing Chinaware Art Competition"
2003, his teapot "Think of Origin" won the 2nd place in "Shi Jia Zhuang Tea Expo"
2004, his teapot "Duo Zhi" won the 2nd place in "Shanghai Famous Teapot Expo"
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Teapot of Hundred Children
Clay: Duan Ni
Volume: 600cc
Maker: Chen Pang (Master of Zisha Arts & Crafts)
Price: Sold
Item Description:
This teapot was made of a rare type of clay called "Duan Ni" mixed with sand. When Chen Pang finished making this teapot, it was sculped by a famous sculptor, Zhou Jian-Rong. The art work was fine and the sculptured picture was lifelike and remarkably like the true. It is worth to collect such a good teapot.
Maker Introduction:
Chen Pang, also named as Chen De-Sheng, born in a Zisha village in Yixing, China. Under the edification of the Art of Zisha, and with his earnest and preciseness attitude, have posed into his unique style. His teapot has novelty design,lifelike, natural and simple. Assimilate the distillate of tradition, explore and hanker.
1983, record in "The Contemporary Famous Artist of Yixing Zisha"
1987, employed by Yixing Zisha Arts & Crafts Factory as a Master of Arts & Crafts
1990, employed by Chinaware Museumas a Master of Arts & Crafts
To this day, his teapots are still collected by domestic and overseas people.
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The Status of Yixing Purple Clay Teapot After 1937
After 1949, the people were liberated. The products of Yixing purple clay teapot were renewed. Many masters returned to Yixing. The state factories were specially set up to produce purple clay teapots. The designs of the purple clay teapot grew up to hundreds kinds. Many excellent craftsmen appeared.
Photo of Gu Jing Zhou's 'Shang Xin Qiao Teapot'
Photo of Gu Jing Zhou's 'Ci Le Ti Liang Teapot'
The most famous great master was Mr Gu Jing Zhou (1915-1996). One of his purple clay teapots was sold at USD65,000 in Macao in 1997. This is the highest price to a purple clay teapot in the modern times. Mr Gu Jing Zhou was appellative as "leading scholar of the times".
Photo of Jiang Rong's 'Shi Liu Shu Wa Teapot'
Photo of Jiang Rong's 'Bai Guo Teapot'
Photo of Lu Yao Chen's 'Yun Wen Ba Fang Teapot'
Photo of Lu Yao Chen's ' Boat of the Desert'
Other great masters like He Dao Hong, Xu Xiu Tang, Xu Han Tang, Wang Yin Xian, Lu Yao Chen and Tan Quan Hai, they are the rule of China industrial arts great masters awarded by the China State Department. The price of their teapots are at least USD1,000 since 1980 until today.
Now in Yixing, the artists of the older generation who are still with the vigor of youth, exhibit their artworks that still richer in substances and forms, while the young and mid-aged artists never stop making exploration and creation in styles and shapes. This presents one vast panorama of prosperity in Yixing ceramic business like hundred flowers blossoming in a garden.
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The Prosperous of Yixing Purple Clay Teapot in the early Republic of China
Photo of Chen Shou Zhen's 'Duo Qiu Teapot'
Photo of Zhu Ke Xin's 'Bao Chun Teapot'
The purple clay teapot shops were also set up in many cities, such as Shanghai, Hang Zhou, Wu Xi, Tian Jing, Qing Dao etc. Some branch stores were set up in Japan, Singapore and Philippines. The main shops were Cheng Ding He Company, Wu De Sheng Company, Tie Hua Xuan Company, Ge De Company and Li Yong Company. There were at least two seals on those purple clay teapots in this period, one was the seal of maker and another one was the seal of the shop.
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The Thriving of Yixing Purple Clay Teapot in Qing Dynasty
Photo of Kang Xi Emperor's 'Colour Flower Enamel Square Teapot'
Kang Xi, one earliest emperor in Qing Dynasty, he liked purple tea pot and tea bowl very much. He especially liked add colour enamel teapot as they were more showily. He refused the seal of makers on the purple clay teapot and only accepted those showing the title of the emperor's reign. This rule was continued until Yong Zheng emperor and Qian Long emperor. So you could not see the seal of maker on the palace purple clay teapot in early Qing Dynasty. It has only the title of an emperor's reign.
Photo of Yong Zheng Emperor's 'Colour Enamel Teapot'
Yong Zheng emperor was very interested in the designs of purple clay teapot. He commanded people to imitate the designs of purple clay teapot and made porcelain tea ware, silver tea ware, copper tea ware (it was proved by the original record in Yong Zheng 11 year, No.3360). Although Yong Zheng emperor lived only 13 years, but there were many Registers showed about purple clay teapot in his record.
Photo of Qian Long Emperor's 'Colour Enamel Purple Clay Teapot'
After Qian Long, more purple clay teapots entered to the palace. It was not only restricted to the seal of emperor, so you can easily find many purple clay teapots with the seal of famous great masters in the Imperial Palace after Qian Long Emperor.
In Kang Xi emperor 24 year (1685), Kang Xi emperor agreed to make business with overseas. Purple clay teapots were exported to Europe together with Chinese tea. So, purple clay teapots were attracted and welcomed by the Europe people. They praised it as “Red Porcelain”.
During those times, Portuguese, Hollander, German copied this “Red Porcelain” and made their pottery tea ware. In 1711, Mr Bo Te Ge, one famous potter from German had successfully made 2000 pieces red pottery teapots which imitated the Yixing purple clay teapots, wrote a disquisition of “Red Sand Porcelain”. There was one Yixing purple clay teapot which was collected in the state museum of Denmark, was used by the king of Denmark in 1674. Yixing purple clay teapots were also exported to Japan, South-East Asia, and Central America countries in 17th century and 18th century.
Photo of Chen Ming Yuan's 'Pumpkin Teapot'
Other great masters were Zheng Nin Hou, Wang Nan Ling, Yu Rong, Shao Yu Ting, Shao Xi Mao, Cheng Ying Qian, Cheng Han Wen, Yang Ji Cu, Zhang Huai Reng, Yang Ji Yuan, Yang You Lan, Shao Ji Zu, Shao De Xing, Cheng Weng Bo, Cheng Weng Ju, Cheng Ci Wai, Xu Weng Long etc.
Photo of Yang Peng Nian's 'Shi Piao Teapot' carved by Chen Man Sheng
Photo of one of the Man Sheng Teapot
Photo of Shao Da Heng's 'Eight Diagrams Bundle Bamboo Teapot'
Other masters were Wu Yue Ting, Ge Ming Xiang, Feng Cai Xia, Deng Kui, Jiang Yu Ling, Zhu Shi Mei, Shao Er Quan, Sheng Xi, Shao She Da, Shao You Ting, He Xing Zhou, Wu A Kun, Sheng Rui Tian, Jing Shi Hun, Fan Da Sheng, Cheng Bo Ting, Fan Die En, Cheng Shou Fu, Jiang Wan Feng, Jiang Zheng Xian, Shi Bao Fen etc.
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The Development of Yixing Purple Clay Teapot in Ming Dynasty
On early Ming Dynasty, the most famous masters are Zhao Liang, Dong Han, Yuan Chang, Shi Peng. They live on Jia Jing year and Long Qing year in Ming Dynasty. Main design is Ti Liang Teapot.
From Wan Lie Year Ming Dynasty to Ming Dynasty last stage, many masters were produced in China. The most famous is Mr Shi Da Bing (Shi Peng's son), who has a very high status on that time. It isn't easy to get his teapot, even with a great offer.
Photo of Shi Da Bing's 'Three Legs Round Teapot'
It was found only 7 pieces in China of really Shi Da Bing's teapot (don't need to argue it) and there are only 15-20 pieces abroad. Shi Da Bing was very strict in making teapot, the teapot would have to be broken if it wasn't satisfied. Many masters copied Shi Da Bing's teapot in Qing Dynasty, including some famous great masters.
Photo of Shi Da Bing's 'Yulan Petal Teapot'
Second famous master is Hui Meng Cheng in Ming Dynasty. Other great masters are Li Mao Ling, Li Zhong Fang, Xu You Quan, Ou Zheng Cun, Shao Weng Jing, Shao Wen Ying, Jiang Bo Kua, Cheng Xing Qing, Cheng Guang Pu, Cheng Jun Qing, Cheng Zi Qi etc.
Photo of Hui Meng Cheng's 'Zhu Ni Round Teapot'
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About the Origin of the Yixing Purple Clay Teapot
Map of Yixing
Photo of Yixing Purple Clay
Mr Zhou Gao Qi, one writer who live on Ming Dynasty, who has written "Yang Xian Tea Pot Series" (PS: Yixing was called "Yang Xian" in ancient), this is the earliest book that special describe the originate and technology feature of yixing purple clay tea pot, with purple clay material. To the origins of purple teapot, he told us: "One white foot monk who live in Jing Sha temple in Ding Shu, he like study pottery with potters, slowly original create simple and unique teapot with purple clay for own enjoy it." (PS: there are many temples in China ancient, many monks enjoy tea use bowl on there, but it is very regret that people cannot find his teapot on this world).
Mr Wu Yu Shan, a Jing Si (college student) in Zhen De Year Ming Dynasty (1514), come to Jing Sha temple for his study, Gong Cun who his servant come to there also. In carefree time, Gong Cun study make purple teapot under the monk, he imitated one old tree side the temple and made unique Gong Cun teapot (PS: This teapot is collected in China History Museum now, the cover have losed, the cover was added by Qing Dynasty Master Wang Yu Ling). So people think Gong Cun is the founder of Yixing Purple Clay teapot.
Photo of Gong Cun's 'ShuYing Teapot'
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