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*New Product* [Juquan] Fully handmade red clay classic purple sand teapot

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[With certificate] author: Feng Haojie Rank: New School Art Ceramic Artist Clay: Zhu Ni Capacity: 130cc Features of the pot:...
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author: Feng Haojie

Rank: New School Art Ceramic Artist

Clay: Zhu Ni

Capacity: 130cc

Features of the pot:

The teapot is based on the red clay teapot of the early Qing Dynasty. Teacher Feng Haojie added his own creation on this basis and changed the knob from the original round shape to a column knob to make the straight line of the teapot more balanced with the curved layout.

The lines of the pot body, lid and handle are mainly curved, and the curvature lines are smooth, giving people a soft and round feeling. There are three balance lines on a teapot from top to bottom, namely the button line, the line formed by the spout, spout and handle, and the line extending from the bottom of the pot. The three horizontal lines neutralize the soft beauty of the teapot itself, making the teapot more neat and elegant, and bringing out the charm of the teapot that emphasizes both hardness and softness.

The design concept of "Juquan" comes from clear spring water. The teacher compared the body of the pot to a spring. When the tea comes out, the tea soup pours down from the spout like a small waterfall. The most profound design of Mr. Feng Haojie is the modification of the spout. He changed the spout of the pot to a straight-flow tongue spout to make the water flow brighter and smoother, and more closely match the artistic conception.

The teapot is made of vermilion clay, which has a high shrinkage rate and is very difficult. In addition, the design of the large flat bottom imitates the ancient model, which is a self-challenge for the teacher. In addition, the theme of the teapot is a clear spring. The spring water is suitable for brewing oolong tea, and the red clay teapot is also a useful tool for brewing oolong tea. The two echo each other. From the selection of materials to the questions, you can see how delicate Mr. Feng Haojie's thoughts are. It is enough to prove the teacher's artistic attainments and interpret what he believes to be the true meaning of imitation.

The essence of imitating ancient teapots is not to completely copy the teapot style, but to express the simple and traditional charm of teaware through different angles and presentation techniques.


A work of the same style was sold at the 2020 Yunzangzhai Art Spring Auction, with an estimated price of RMB 20,000-30,000.

[Contemporary auction-level craftsman·Copying the ancient school] - Feng Haojie, a young potter with ideas and potential, was born in the old streets of Shushan. He has been deeply influenced by everything he has seen and heard since he was a child. He has been passionate about purple clay art since he was a child. He adheres to the ancient method of making pots by hand and advocates imitation. Ancient times, the changes in lines show the beauty of contemporary purple sand shapes. He has been employed as a professor in many art institutions in Shanghai and studied under the tutelage of powerful contemporary Zisha masters. His works are unique in style, simple and dignified, condensed and beautiful. His works have achieved outstanding results at auctions in Beijing, Taiwan and Hong Kong.

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Things to note:

1. Free shipping discount: For purchases of HK$500 or above, SF Express self-pickup shipping fee is free.

2. Seven-day tea appreciation period: calculated from the date of arrival. As long as the product is in good condition and does not affect secondary sales, customers can return or exchange the product.