This fully handmade yixing tea pot is one-of-a-kind and available while supplies last
Crafted By Zhu Huan
Artist Zhu Huan is gaining fame for the way she can bring unexpected dynamic energy to traditional forms.
While sculpting inspired by the natural world is classically-inspired, Zhu Huan brings it to bear in a dramatic and monumental way on this masterwork.
The classic branch and flower motif is elevated here to incorporate into the handle, lid and spout, and wrap around the body in sculpted relief.
The result is an elegant teapot whose original deposit Qing Shui Ni clay will only grow deeper and more lustrous with time.
Technical Specifications
clay : Yuan Kuang Qing Shui Ni
pot name : Bao Chun
weight : 195 g
apprx. capacity : 230 cc
apprx. pour time : 15 s
spout to handle : 14.5 cm
diameter : 9.25 cm
lid diameter : 5.25 cm
height : 9 cm
artist certificate : included
ABOUT THE ARTIST: Zhu Huan
Zhu Huan was born in China’s pottery capital, Yixing, in 1989.
She graduated from The Wuxi College of Art and Craft in Jiangsu, and focused from the beginning on apprenticeships with the most highly regarded masters of Yixing craft, and won a research fellowship to study under the top ranked Master Cao Yanping.
Over the course of this fellowship, Zhu Huan not only mastered ancient forms, but developed her own distinctive style, gaining praise from collectors and yixing experts.
Recent Exhibitions and Awards:
2018“Gao Shi Piao” Gold Medal, 11th Chinese National Ceramics Art Exhibition
2019“Jin Gua Hu” Gold Medal 17th Annual Chinese Arts Exhibition “Wu Duo Jin Hua” Dalian Biennial