Zhuni
Humble Beauty Yixing Teapot
Understatedly low in profile, this teapot seems to be gently curved everywhere, as if sanded down over centuries. Everywhere? No, not quite: some mischievous kinks remain in the crook of the spout, the bulb of the knob, and the elfin handle, whose flat surfaces fit the fingers for nuanced control. The wide mouth accepts longer leaves which the body grants plenty of room to unfurl and steep, and any finer pieces are caught by the built-in ball filter upon pouring, when the infusion jets out in a lively arc, emptying quickly for its size. The form and name (literally 'cold jade', 'cold' figuratively meaning 'humble', and 'jade', 'beauty') are the coinage of the artist, playing freely with extant tropes. It is altogether a pot with surprising character, a super sidekick for your tea adventures.
The clay
Made of lustrous and dense zhuni (朱泥), mined from Zhao Zhuang and stored in a private collection before it was processed by the artist Jiangli. Shrinking during firing, its resultant density and superior heat retention recommends it for use with aromatic teas or those brewed with the hottest water, such as rolled oolongs or black teas.
Why do I need a Yixing teapot?
Read More.- ARTIST: Jiangli
- MATERIAL: Zhuni 朱泥 ('vermillion mud')
- MINE: Zhao Zhuang, 赵庄
- SHAPE: Han Yu, 寒玉 (lit. 'cold jade')
- CAPACITY: 140 ml
- HEIGHT: 6.2 cm
- WIDTH: 7.5 x 11 cm