Handmade Yixing Zisha Pink Pig Tea Pet – Chubby Fortune Bringing Pig Figurine for Tea Lovers | Cute Purple Clay Cutie | Good Luck Gift & Retro Tea Ceremony Decor
Handmade Yixing Zisha Pink Pig Tea Pet – Chubby Fortune Bringing Pig Figurine for Tea Lovers | Cute Purple Clay Cutie | Good Luck Gift & Retro Tea Ceremony Decor
Handmade Yixing Zisha Pink Pig Tea Pet – Chubby Fortune Bringing Pig Figurine for Tea Lovers | Cute Purple Clay Cutie | Good Luck Gift & Retro Tea Ceremony Decor
Handmade Yixing Zisha Pink Pig Tea Pet – Chubby Fortune Bringing Pig Figurine for Tea Lovers | Cute Purple Clay Cutie | Good Luck Gift & Retro Tea Ceremony Decor
Handmade Yixing Zisha Pink Pig Tea Pet – Chubby Fortune Bringing Pig Figurine for Tea Lovers | Cute Purple Clay Cutie | Good Luck Gift & Retro Tea Ceremony Decor
Handmade Yixing Zisha Pink Pig Tea Pet – Chubby Fortune Bringing Pig Figurine for Tea Lovers | Cute Purple Clay Cutie | Good Luck Gift & Retro Tea Ceremony Decor
Handmade Yixing Zisha Pink Pig Tea Pet – Chubby Fortune Bringing Pig Figurine for Tea Lovers | Cute Purple Clay Cutie | Good Luck Gift & Retro Tea Ceremony Decor

Yixing Zisha Pink Pig Tea Pet – Chubby Fortune Bringing Pig Figurine for Tea Lovers | MoriMa Tea

$28.47

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: Genuine Yixing zisha (purple clay) – unglazed, porous, mineral-rich.
  • Color: Soft pink achieved through natural mineral blend and high-temperature firing (color-through-body, not painted).
  • Dimensions: Length 5.0 cm × Width 5.5 cm × Height 5.0 cm (approx. 1.97 × 2.17 × 1.97 inches)
  • Style: Seated “Chubby Fortune Bringing Pig” with smiling expression, tucked legs, and curled tail.
  • Craftsmanship: Entirely handmade; subtle variances in ear tilt, tail curl, and smile confirm individual character.
  • Finish: Unglazed exterior designed to absorb tea and develop a personal patina; smooth, slightly sandy tactile feel.
  • Care: Rinse with boiling water before first use; feed with tea regularly; brush gently; avoid soap and abrasive scrubbers; air-dry naturally.
  • Imagine pouring your morning tea and catching that tiny, round, pink Pig Tea Pet smiling up at you from the tray.
    Not in a loud, cartoonish way, but with a quiet, crinkly-eyed warmth that makes you pause and exhale. That’s the quiet magic of this Yixing Purple Clay Pink Pig Tea Pet — a palm-sized handmade treasure that turns an ordinary tea ritual into a moment of slow, deliberate joy.
  • Tea lovers who’ve been searching for the perfect Pig Tea Pet often say the same thing: it’s hard to find one that feels alive rather than mass-produced. This one is different. Every Handmade Zisha Pink Pig Tea Pet is shaped by hand, not pressed in a mould. Rolled out of authentic Yixing zisha ore, fired at extreme temperatures, and left unglazed so it can breathe and age beautifully, it arrives with its own subtle quirks — a slightly tilted ear, a tail that curls a little tighter on one side, a smile that’s genuinely sweet but never identical to the next one.
  • And that soft pink? It isn’t paint. It’s the clay itself. A rare mineral-rich blend of Yixing purple clay produces a warm, sunset-blush tone that collectors have nicknamed the Pig Tea Pet. Pour hot water over it, brew after brew, and the color deepens into a gentle antique rose — a personal patina that tells the story of every shared cup.
  • Why this chubby little pig wins hearts (and tea trays)

    • It’s a genuine Yixing zisha tea pet — not a dyed stoneware imitation. The porous, sandy texture is the hallmark of real purple clay; it literally “drinks” your tea, pulling in the oils and tannins that, over weeks and months, create a glossy, soulful sheen.

    • A fortune-bringing design that feels deeply comforting. In Chinese culture, a plump pig isn’t just cute — it’s a walking symbol of abundance, prosperity, and carefree happiness. Its eyes are closed in a soft, contented curve; its ears flop just enough to look relaxed. It’s the kind of presence that reminds you, “There’s enough. You can slow down.” This makes it a meaningful Good Luck Gift Tea Ceremony accent for friends who need a smile — or a little extra luck.

    • The size is intentionally intimate. At 5.0 × 5.5 × 5.0 cm (roughly 2 × 2.2 × 2 inches), this Pig Tea Pet nestles beside a gaiwan, a small teapot, or even a favorite mug without stealing the spotlight. It’s a Purple Clay Cutie Pig Tea Pet meant to be noticed gently, like a secret joy.

    • Truly interactive. This isn’t a statuette that just sits there. As you pour leftover tea over its round belly and brush it softly, you’re not just cleaning — you’re raising it. Over time, the clay absorbs the essence of your tea, shifting from matte to a rich, low-lustre glow. It’s a slow, soothing ritual that makes every tea session feel a little more sacred.

    • Pure, safe materials. No chemical glazes, no synthetic fragrances, no mystery coatings. Just raw, natural Yixing clay that’s fired bone-hard and tested to withstand boiling water without releasing anything unwelcome into your brew or your home.

  • If you’ve been hunting for a Purple Clay Cutie Pig Tea Pet that actually feels alive, you’ve found it. Every detail, from the little folded ears to the relaxed, crinkled eyes, is shaped by hand – no two are exactly alike. The soft pink tone (a natural result of select Yixing clay minerals and kiln magic) earned it the nickname Handmade Zisha Pink Pig Tea Pet among tea lovers, and it’s quickly become the most heartwarming Pig Figurine for Tea Lovers you can bring home.
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Frequently Asked Questions

I fell in love with a pink tea pet once, and the color bled all over my tea tray as soon as I poured hot water on it. Is this one painted?
We hear this heartbreak often. A lot of brightly colored tea pets are simply dipped in a thin pigment that peels or bleeds. This little pig is different — the pink comes entirely from the minerals in the clay blend, fused at over 1100°C. There is no separate paint layer to crack, peel, or leach. Pour boiling water over it day one, and the water will stay perfectly clear. What you’ll see instead is the clay darkening slightly where it’s wet, then drying back evenly — that’s the porous zisha at work, not dye dissolving.
5 cm seems tiny. Will it just look like a lost button on my tea tray?
We get it — dimensions can be deceptive without a point of reference. Imagine a large walnut, a golf ball, or a petit choux pastry. That’s your pig. It’s not a show-stealing centrepiece; it’s a companion piece — small enough to sit right next to your gaiwan or teacup, where you actually see it. Because it’s so rounded and full of detail, your eye is drawn to it naturally. Many tea lovers find this intimate size is exactly what makes it so charming — you’re not displaying it, you’re sharing the tea tray with it.
How can I be sure this is real Yixing clay and not just brown clay sprayed pink?
Authentic zisha has a tell-tale personality. Run your thumb over the surface: it should feel subtly sandy, almost like very fine stone, not glassy or slick. Pour hot water on it: you’ll hear a faint hissing sound, and the water will absorb and evaporate noticeably faster than on glazed ceramics. The clay also darkens dramatically when wet and lightens as it dries — a living, breathing response. This pig arrives completely unglazed so you can witness all of these natural behaviors. Plus, the tiny handmade irregularities (a slightly asymmetrical tail, a tool mark on the rump) are your guarantee that it passed through human hands, not a mechanized mould.
The surface feels rough and a bit sandy. Is that a flaw? I expected smooth porcelain.
That sandy texture is the signature of real zisha — and honestly, it’s a feature, not a bug. Yixing clay contains a high proportion of fine mineral particles (quartz, mica, iron) that give it that unique, warm tactility. It’s meant to be touched, stroked, and brushed over time, which gradually polishes the surface to a mellow, lustrous finish. If you’ve ever held a well-loved Yixing teapot, you’ll know the feeling. This pig arrives in its natural, raw state, ready to be transformed by your hands.
I’ve received tea ware that reeked of chemicals. Is this material safe with boiling water?
When you first unbox this Zisha Tea Pet, you might catch a faint, earthy scent — like wet stone after rain. That’s the smell of natural clay, minerals, and the kiln. There should be zero trace of varnish, glue, fuel, or artificial perfume. Because the clay is pure and unadulterated, a quick rinse with boiling water before its first use removes any lingering kiln dust, and after that, it only carries the aroma of your tea. No off-gassing, no toxins — just baked earth.
Will it tip over when I pour tea on it? I pour vigorously and don’t want to chase a rolling pig across the tray.
Absolutely not. This chubby pig has a deliberately flat, broad bottom and a low centre of gravity. The tail is tucked close to the body so it doesn’t catch on cloths or brushes. Even an enthusiastic, high pour won’t rock it — it stays put, happily receiving its tea bath.