Gold & Enamel Coated Zisha Teapot







Item: Gold & Enamel Coated Zisha Teapot
Clay: Zisha coated with a layer of gold & enamel
Volume: 530cc
Maker: Tu San (supervised by National Museum of China)
Price: RM2,500 (Sold)

Item Description:
This teapot is an archaized teapot. It was made of Zisha mixed with sand. Itis a very unique teapot where three types of art work gathered in one pot. Ontop of zisha, it was partly coated with a layer of gold and partly glazed withcolourful enamel. The art work was fine and unique.

It is difficult to get such a special teapot and it is worth for collection.

Squarely Round Teapot


Item: Squarely Round
Clay: Classy "Hei Ni" and "Jiao Ni"
Volume: 250cc
Maker: Li Jian-Jun (Master of Zisha Arts & Crafts)
Price: RM600.00

Item Description:
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"

Zisha teapot collectors especially from Hong Kong, Australia, Taiwan, Japan and Korea love to collect his teapots very much.

Teapot of Hundred Children















Item: 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.