Presentation of your favorite teapot for Puher

Puerh and other heicha
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lac63
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Sat Oct 14, 2017 2:46 pm

Two days ago I received my favorite teapot,
comes from China: "Pot of 45cc Zini Shuiping of the late 90's"
I thought they had cheated me, since the package was as light as a feather.
Opening it to my surprise, he gave me the impression of a tera to play
girls in a toy kitchen.
In my first session hallucinate in his hergonomy, although I burned the
finger index as warning that it was "she" real, and so much it was.
The sensations of touch, sight, smell and sound were up to 110%
I am happy and happy, I know that we will merge "she" and I

ImageLate_1990 by llauiso, en Flickr[/img]

Product Name Shuipinghu 水平 壶

Teapot registration: Below: Zhongguo Yixing

Material: Zini, High On

Capacity: 45cc

Height: 5cm

Pouring time: 10 +/- seconds,

Display: 7 holes

Author name: Yixing private factory

Year: period 1996-2000

This kettle is made very well of good quality purple clay, the work is perfect on all the dishes! Ordered for the Taiwan market in the late 90's in favor of puerh tea drinkers. Good for one or two drinkers. The lid adjustment is very good, it does not shake, the water comes out fast and smooth. Perfect for aged puerh or yancha, aged oolongs



regards ;)

Good sessions of tea

Lluis Abad
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Sat Oct 14, 2017 3:42 pm

lac63 wrote:
Sat Oct 14, 2017 2:46 pm
Two days ago I received my favorite teapot,
comes from China: "Pot of 45cc Zini Shuiping of the late 90's"
I thought they had cheated me, since the package was as light as a feather.
Opening it to my surprise, he gave me the impression of a tera to play
girls in a toy kitchen.
In my first session hallucinate in his hergonomy, although I burned the
finger index as warning that it was "she" real, and so much it was.
The sensations of touch, sight, smell and sound were up to 110%
I am happy and happy, I know that we will merge "she" and I

ImageLate_1990 by llauiso, en Flickr[/img]

Product Name Shuipinghu 水平 壶

Teapot registration: Below: Zhongguo Yixing

Material: Zini, High On

Capacity: 45cc

Height: 5cm

Pouring time: 10 +/- seconds,

Display: 7 holes

Author name: Yixing private factory

Year: period 1996-2000

This kettle is made very well of good quality purple clay, the work is perfect on all the dishes! Ordered for the Taiwan market in the late 90's in favor of puerh tea drinkers. Good for one or two drinkers. The lid adjustment is very good, it does not shake, the water comes out fast and smooth. Perfect for aged puerh or yancha, aged oolongs



regards ;)

Good sessions of tea

Lluis Abad
Beautiful pot. Enjoy!
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Sat Oct 14, 2017 7:55 pm

Nice!!
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Sun Oct 15, 2017 1:40 pm

I upload this video of a user
with a gongfu ritual,
I think it's the same
Careateristicas that mine
45 or 60, you who opin?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iIQxQeZKeUs&t=69s

Thank you

regards

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Sun Oct 15, 2017 2:19 pm

hard to tell from the video. The one in the video seems a bit bigger.

This is my favorite pot I use for puerh:

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Sun Oct 15, 2017 2:32 pm

steanze wrote:
Sun Oct 15, 2017 2:19 pm
hard to tell from the video. The one in the video seems a bit bigger.

This is my favorite pot I use for puerh:

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I love your pot, the color
it is striking as well as its shape;
could you tell us more about her
size, capacity ...


Thank you

Good ceremony ;)

Lluis Abad
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Sun Oct 15, 2017 9:29 pm

:) it's about 180ml
Walls are medium-thick, the clay is very dense and heavy.
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Sun Oct 15, 2017 9:51 pm

steanze wrote:
Sun Oct 15, 2017 9:29 pm
:) it's about 180ml
Walls are medium-thick, the clay is very dense and heavy.
Another beauty, such a rich deep red. Do you know age? Shape is?
If anyone has a yixing shape chart, that is really good, we could pin it to top of Yixing page.
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Sun Oct 15, 2017 10:34 pm

It's Qing, lao zhuni. The first seal example of Qing calligraphy I sent you is from this pot. In person the clay looks a bit more orange, the darker lighting in the pictures makes it look a bit more red.
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Mon Oct 16, 2017 12:11 am

steanze wrote:
Sun Oct 15, 2017 10:34 pm
It's Qing, lao zhuni. The first seal example of Qing calligraphy I sent you is from this pot. In person the clay looks a bit more orange, the darker lighting in the pictures makes it look a bit more red.
Wow, so it's Qing pre- 1912 ? I'd be afraid to use such a special pot.
Is Lao Zhuni a darker red clay? I have heard of contemporary potters using supposedly old stock of zhuni clay, I wonder if it's believable.
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Victoria wrote:
Mon Oct 16, 2017 12:11 am
Wow, so it's Qing pre- 1912 ?
Yes. I use it with care :)
Victoria wrote:
Mon Oct 16, 2017 12:11 am
Is Lao Zhuni a darker red clay? I have heard of contemporary potters using supposedly old stock of zhuni clay, I wonder if it's believable.
Lao zhuni is a dense red clay, with very fine particles and high shrinkage ratio. Clay processing (in particular sifting) and firing (gas kilns instead of dragon kilns) are very different today, so even if the same clay were found, the outcome would be different. I don't think there's any old stock zhuni from Qing/ROC. I have heard of claims that a small amount of Zhaozhuang zhuni was found in 1992. However, I've heard far too many sellers claiming that their pots are made with that clay, the vast majority are likely not true. chrl42 would be the expert to whom you should ask these questions though...
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Wed Oct 18, 2017 4:34 pm

My favorite teapot (110ml) for more humid stored aged sheng pu er. My favorite cup too!
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Stephen wrote:
Wed Oct 18, 2017 4:34 pm
My favorite teapot (110ml) for more humid stored aged sheng pu er. My favorite cup too!
Hi Stephen,

be more suitable for
that session of tea
A very nice set, that pot
is 110, where did you get it?
I have 45, 110 ideal for 2 people.
the cup is similar to mine with a
dragon inside.

You have a good day ;)

Lluis Abad
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Thu Oct 19, 2017 9:59 am

lac63 wrote:
Thu Oct 19, 2017 6:26 am
A very nice set, that pot is 110, where did you get it?
From same place as your 45ml teapot in the first post! :)
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Today I was taking a photo session:
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