You are welcome, and sorry for the bad news, but look at it on the bright side: this is the start of a learning path and it will help you to get better pots!Kolleh wrote: ↑Tue Dec 29, 2020 1:43 pmThank you for the helpful breakdown, everyone! So in the end, all of the pots I thought most likely to be decent quality weren't, and all of the ones I decided to buy anyway because they were cute, even if they might not be, were.
I'm mildly devastated the flower pot isn't zisha...I suppose as long as the clay isn't likely to be toxic, I can use it anyways for fun. Maybe for flavoured teas or something. If it is actually hand-carved, it seems so strange to me that they've bothered putting that much craftsmanship into something that isn't even using the real clay.![]()
Would you say the egg-shaped mixed zhuni(?) pot is still worth using for teas, or should I be looking to pick up something better?
The egg-shaped zhuni is usable, but if you like yixing pots you can definitely look for something better when it fits in the budget. You will want to start by asking what type of tea you need a pot for, that will help you to find a pot that works well for that tea. I recommend studying the look and texture of the clay on verified antique pots, antiques are made from unadulterated clay and they will give you a better idea of what good clay looks like.