Concave-convex Zhu Ni Clay Teapot
Encounter a heart-warming tea container, taking a sip or two of light and elegant tea in the middle of a busy schedule; between touch and vision, clearly comprehend heaven, earth and people of nature and ingenuity.

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Description
- Material: Zhu Ni
- Origin: Chaozhou, Guangdong
- Popular Elements: Retro Style
- Capacity: About 120-150 ml
- Chao Zhou Zhu Ni Clay Teapot refers specifically to the clay teapots made in the city of Chaozhou in Guangdong province, which is different from the porous Yixing sand clay used in Yixing teapots.
- The charm of Antique Chao Zhou Zhu Ni Clay Teapot lies in their historical significance and unique hand-made craftsmanship, making owning an antique teapot a source of pride and a testament to one's appreciation for the artistry and culture of Gongfu Cha tea making. These teapots encapsulate the rich heritage and artistry of Gongfu Cha, evoking a sense of nostalgia and reverence that enhances the tea brewing experience.
- The texture of chao zhou zhu ni clay is smooth and flexible. Chaozhou Zhu Ni Clay Teapot is less breathable than typical Yixing teapots, and consequently preserve more the original aroma and taste from your tea than yixing clay does. The "half-porcelain” nature of the clay allows this pot to hold the high temperatures and while maintaining the high aroma of the tea. Because of these characteristics, we personally think it's the best type of teapot to awaken the high and delicate aroma of your Dancong, yancha, tieguanyin, and Taiwanese oolongs.
- After each use of the teapot and cup, the body of the teapot and cup should be wiped clean.
- If the Zhu Ni Clay Teapot is not in use temporarily, clean the inside and outside of the pot and store it in a place with good ventilation. Zisha teapots should not be wrapped and sealed, as it is easy to cause "spots" after being closed for a long time.
- Not only will the Zhu Ni Clay Teapot not be worn and scratched, but on the contrary, it will become as jade-like as it has absorbed the tea oil in the tea soup, which makes people fond of it.
- A variety of minerals and trace elements in purple sand mud have health care for the human body. In an increasingly busy life, you should use a good tea pot to drink tea!
Concave-convex Zhu Ni Clay Teapot
$327.88
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Frequently Asked Questions
What makes the Zhu Ni Clay Teapot from Chaozhou unique compared to other teapots?
The Zhu Ni Clay Teapot from Chaozhou is renowned for its historical significance, handcrafted artistry, and its smooth, flexible texture. Unlike porous Yixing clay teapots, it has a 'half-porcelain' nature that preserves the tea's aroma and taste, making it a prized piece for tea enthusiasts.
How should I care for and maintain my Zhu Ni Clay Teapot?
After each use, wipe the teapot and cup clean. If not in use for a while, clean inside and outside, then store it in a well-ventilated area without sealing it, to prevent spots. Proper care ensures its beauty and enhances the absorption of tea oils, giving it a jade-like appearance over time.
What is the ideal type of tea to brew in a Zhu Ni Clay Teapot?
This teapot is especially good for awakening the high and delicate aroma of Dancong, Yancha, Tieguanyin, and Taiwanese oolongs due to its ability to preserve high temperatures and aroma, thanks to its unique material properties.
What is the capacity of the Zhu Ni Clay Teapot and what style does it feature?
The Zhu Ni Clay Teapot has a capacity of about 120-150 ml and features a retro style that embodies the rich heritage and craftsmanship of Gongfu Cha tea making.
Are there any health benefits associated with using a Zhu Ni Clay Teapot?
The mineral and trace elements in purple sand mud of the Zhu Ni Clay Teapot are believed to have health care benefits. Using a good quality teapot like this can enhance your tea drinking experience and promote a mindful, healthy lifestyle.
