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*Autumn Reward|Buy one get five free* [Ball Ball Pot] Fully handmade raw ore old purple clay and purple sand teapot

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[With certificate] *Note: The water outlet hole is an internal push hole (mesh hole)* Author: Xue Jiali Rank: New School...
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*Note: The water outlet hole is an internal push hole (mesh hole)*

Author: Xue Jiali

Rank: New School Art Ceramic Artist

Mud material: raw ore old purple mud

Capacity: 260cc

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Daheng Duoqiu was first created by Shao Daheng, a pot-making master in the Qing Dynasty. He took the lotus seed pot as the prototype, removed the ears under the handle, and changed the lid to a double layer. This may be "duo", which means to take it off. The body of the teapot is large and round, simple and thick, with a slightly short spout and graceful curves. The mouth of the pot is small, the lid is slightly raised and arched, the body is smaller than a hemisphere, the pot is twisted into a spherical shape, the handle is stretched and unrestrained, the whole pot is elegant, vivid and generous, the whole work is graceful and generous, and the pot style is upright.

Gao Xi of the Qing Dynasty wrote in "The Theory of Ming Hu": Shao Daheng was "good at imitating the ancients. Every time he read the masterpieces of his predecessors, he would imitate them with his own mind. The ones he got were as precious as the jade. His excellence was as good as that of the ancients, and he even surpassed them." also."


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