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(Sold) *New Product* [Xiangyun Zhuni Pot] Fully handmade raw ore old cinnabar mud and purple sand teapot (the 15th generation descendant of Hui Mengchen)

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Author: Hui Xiangyun (the 15th generation successor of Hui Mengchen)

Rank: New School Art Ceramic Artist

Mud material: raw ore old vermilion mud

Capacity: 190cc

Ming Dynasty pot making Master Hui Mengchen: the fifteenth generation successor ] - Hui Xiangyun, male, was born in a pottery family in Yixing in 1968. He is the fifteenth generation successor of Hui Mengchen, the master of pot making in the Ming Dynasty. He learned to make pots from his father at an early age, and later received the guidance of He Daohong, a master of Chinese ceramic art. He has a solid foundation, outstanding craftsmanship, and a deep understanding of purple clay. He is called the "folk purple clay master" by collectors. Since the 1990s, people in the industry have been worried about overexploitation of purple sand mineral resources and began to vigorously collect high-quality mineral resources. At that time, they were nicknamed "the man who hides clay" by industry insiders.

Hui Xiangyun says that every time he makes a pot now, he doesn't just do it as he pleases. He has to think about it for a long time before he starts making it. The pots made are often snapped up by collectors. Besides making pots, the teacher also likes to collect old pots. In 1989, he designed and created the "Jade Rhyme Pot". In the same year, this pot was collected by the Taoyuan Museum of Taiwan Province. Later, he was employed as a tutor in pot art creation at Shugu Zisha Factory, No.5 Zisha Factory, and Dingshu Zisha Factory. The "Double Bamboo Pot" designed and created in 1999 is permanently collected by the Hong Kong Tea Ware Museum.


Hui Xiangyun has spent the most energy over the years on continuously collecting information and studying the material selection, workmanship, decoration and inscription of Mengchen pots. He found that the works of his ancestors often featured many small pots, few medium pots, and large pots were the rarest. He was good at preparing a variety of sand-mixed mud. In the later period, he specialized in small cinnabar geometric pots with strange shapes, small sizes, and exquisite craftsmanship. This pot style was the predecessor of the horizontal pot in later generations. The craftsmanship is extremely sophisticated and rhythmic, especially the spout, whether long or short, is straight and straight. The body of the pot is shiny, thin and light, and the lines are round and smooth, which have become the outstanding style features of the Mengchen teapot. He wrote these notes and kept them in his favorites. He gradually thought and digested these skills and integrated them into his own pot art, so as to achieve the purpose of seeking development through inheritance and seeking change through development.

In 1998, his work "Two Bamboos" won the gold medal at the first China International Folk Art Expo;

In 2000, his work "Squirrel Grape Tree" won the gold medal in the Second China (National) Arts and Crafts Masters Exhibition;

In 2001, the China Arts and Crafts Review Committee awarded him the title of “Outstanding Young and Middle-aged Zisha Ceramic Artists in China in 2000”;

In 2001, his work "Han Zhong" won the silver medal at the 3rd China Arts and Crafts Expo;

In 2002, his work "Faucet Head Ruyi" won the "2002 Huayi Cup" Gold Medal of China Arts and Crafts;

In 2002, his work "Pull Out a Bird" won the gold medal at the 4th China (National) Arts and Crafts Masters Expo;

In 2002, the work "Ji Si" won the Excellence Award in the 7th National Ceramic Art Design Innovation Competition;

In 2003, his work "Ball-Shaped Pot" won the Excellence Award in the 2002 China's Top Ten Purple Clay Pots selection;

In 2003, the work "To Love" won the gold medal at the 5th China (National) Arts and Crafts Masters Expo at the China Shanghai International Art Festival;

In 2004, his work "Fish Transforms into a Dragon" won the gold medal at the 6th China (National) Arts and Crafts Masters Expo;

In 2004, the donated work "Jinglan Pot" was permanently collected by Wuxi Museum;

In 2004, his work "Monk's Hat" participated in the 1st China Ceramic Product Design Competition and won the China Ceramics Jidong Cup Silver Award;

In 2005, the work "Jade Rhythm" won the gold medal at the 6th China Arts and Crafts Masters Expo in the 2005 Hangzhou West Lake Expo;

In 2006, he was selected as the "2006 Zisha Art Master Favored by Chinese Collectors" in the selection of arts and crafts masters and elites favored by Chinese collectors.

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