Zhu Ni Shui Ping Teapot
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Description
- Material: Zhaozhuang Zhuni (Shu Sand)
- Origin: Yixing, Jiangsu.
- Pot-shape: Shui Ping
- Capacity: 140ml
- Water Outlet: Inner Push Ball-hole
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What is raw sand Zhuni?
The refining process of Zhuni, if there is raw sand, there must be cooked sand. The so-called cooked sand is to grind Zhuni ore into powder, mix the slurry, and make it into a "slurry cake". After drying, put it into the kiln at a low temperature of 800℃ for biscuit firing. After burning, it is ground into sand. The calcined Zhuni is free of iron and impurities.
Raw sand cinnabar is the core of selecting cinnabar mud ore. It is hard and sandy in texture. After selection, the powder is directly sieved without slurry mixing or calcination. - The difference between raw sand Zhuni and cooked sand Zhuni finished products:
Shrinkage lines: cooked sand has shrinkage lines; raw sand has no shrinkage lines.
Particles: cooked sand has a strong mortar feel and less impurities of iron; raw sand has a strong sand feel and the pot body has iron and white spots.
Air permeability: Cooked sand has high crystallinity, poor air permeability, and a good fragrance-gathering effect; raw sand has good air permeability. Raw sand has good air permeability. It is very suitable for people who are not picky about tea, whether it is raw Pu'er, cooked Pu'er, black tea, green tea, or old white tea. - The spout of the pot is specially made with a little arc to improve the water-breaking effect.
Zhu Ni Shui Ping Teapot
$188.78
Frequently Asked Questions
What material is used to make the Zhu Ni Shui Ping Teapot?
The Zhu Ni Shui Ping Teapot is made from Zhaozhuang Zhuni, also known as Shu Sand, which is a type of Yixing clay from Jiangsu.
What is the capacity of the Zhu Ni Shui Ping Teapot?
This teapot has a capacity of 140ml, making it ideal for personal or small group tea brewing.
How does raw sand Zhuni differ from cooked sand Zhuni in this teapot?
Raw sand Zhuni has a strong sand feel with iron and white spots, and excellent air permeability, suitable for all types of teas. Cooked sand Zhuni features shrinkage lines, a mortar-like feel, and better fragrance-gathering properties.
What unique features does the design of the Zhu Ni Shui Ping Teapot have?
The teapot features a Shui Ping pot shape with an inner push ball-hole water outlet, enhancing the tea brewing experience and ensuring smooth pouring.
Where is the Zhu Ni Shui Ping Teapot manufactured?
This teapot is crafted in Yixing, Jiangsu, a renowned region for high-quality Zisha teapots.
