Glazed Yixing?

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DailyTX
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Sat Feb 22, 2020 5:30 pm

Hi All,

I recently picked up this aesthetic tea set for decor rather than use. My initial impression was it's probably glazed ceramic, something people can get from taobao. Upon further examination of the studio where this set was from, it seems to be an art studio from SuZhou, China. The Ebay seller disclosed that they got it from Shanghai, and then I was intrigued by how a SuZhou product landed in Shanghai. The product arrived in a bamboo box, has the #44 written in pencil on the inside of the box (looks like how artist number their painting), and it came with the original tag marketing the company's products, which it was "innovation and advancing the art of yixing ware" in Chinese. The clay underneath the glaze looks like zisha. I wonder if any members have heard of this studio before? Here are a few photos :)
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Sat Feb 22, 2020 5:32 pm

Here are two more photos with a closer shot
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Sat Feb 22, 2020 6:45 pm

Well, Shanghai is a big marketplace in China, things from the whole country end up there quite naturally. It’s like, how can a pants made in Idaho end up in a NY shop? Of course it can :)

Clay could be anything. Don’t give anything about what’s written on the box... doesn’t make sense to me to use sought after Yixing clay so thick and on top cover it with glaze. Probably some random clay from somewhere in China.
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Sun Feb 23, 2020 12:14 am

Yixing clay or not really doesn't make a difference once it's glazed in and out. I am more curious on the studio/company since the only information I found online was their annual art exhibit for the last 8-10 years which focused mainly on Chinese water color and sculptures.
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