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Ye Qiao 150ml Zhu Ni teapots have small bodies (within 120 CC), thin walls, good sealing properties, and are characterized by their excellent "water pouring" and quick water-stopping abilities. In 2014, the production technique of Chaozhou Zhu Ni teapots was registered as part of the 4th batch of China's Intangible Cultural Heritage. Our store has a long-term cooperative relationship with the production base in Chaozhou and famous teapot craftsmen in Chaozhou. We have custom-made several representative Chaozhou Zhu Ni teapots, and we hope to provide you with a more perfect tea experience. Zhu Ni is extremely difficult to fire, and has a high shrinkage rate (over 30%), so large teapots cannot be made, and even small ones are prone to cracking, making it a difficult clay to work with. As it is the origin of Phoenix Dancong, it naturally pairs very well with rock tea, and is also considered to be a good match for Pu'er Shengcha. For black tea, which seems to be the most popular category, Chaozhou teapots may be a better choice. Japan also has many good clays, some of which are not found in China, but they are more highly valued by Chinese people than by Japanese people.
3 weeks ago