Crafted By Dangzhen Pichu
In ancient Tibetan Nixi village, shells are an important part of Buddhist iconography, representing the voice of the Buddha. This stunning hand-made one-of-a-kind pot evokes the auspicious shell with a beautiful sculptural gesture.
This piece is formally situated between a modern gongfu style and the ancient Tibetan yak butter brewing pot form, incorporating Dangzhen Pichu’s research in Yixing and Jian Shui with his mastery of the Nixi style, evident from the decorative crested top and intricate carving.
The silver sweeping across the form is a rare effect of firing called yaobian that is highly sought after because it can only occur through chance during traditional bonfire firing.
The interior of the pot is rough-hewn, leaving intentional indentations to show the role of the artist.
This piece will absorb the flavor and aroma of tea over time and build a beautiful patina like Yixing, and bears master Dangzhen Pichu’s seal under the handle.
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