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Country
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China |
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Provinces
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Jiangsu (江苏) |
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Region
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Wuxi (无锡) |
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Materials of utensils
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Керамика из Исин, Цзянсу |
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Type of firing
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Gas oven |
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Type of painting
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Thread |
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Teapot shape
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Duoqiu (掇球) |
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Type of clay
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Da Hong Pao Clay 120 Mesh (大红袍泥120目) |
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Master's name
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Лю Цзян (刘江, liújiāng) |
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Size
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110x80x80 |
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Length, cm
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11 |
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Width, cm
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8 |
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Volume, ml
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200 |
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The Do Qiu teapots are one of the most expressive and mysterious creations of Chinese tea art. They are distinguished by their unique shape, reminiscent of a falling ball, which has become a kind of emblem of a certain era in the development of teapot design. This shape deeply reflects the philosophical and aesthetic ideas inherent in Chinese culture.
Yixing teapots are not just tea brewing items, they are real works of art created by talented craftsmen. However, many people believe that the high price of such teapots is justified by their high quality and uniqueness. In this article, we will try to debunk this myth and show that the price of Yixing teapots does not always correspond to their real value.
Ancient Chinese culture, rich in philosophy and tradition, has given the world countless wise sayings. One such proverb says, "To do a good job, you need good tools." This simple but profound truth is reflected in many areas of human activity, including the art of the tea ceremony.
