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  2. Yixing clay teapot - Wikipedia

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    Yíxīng teapots are actually made in nearby Dīngshān, also known as Dingshu, [3] on the west side of Lake Tai. [4] Hundreds of teapot shops line the edges of the town's crowded streets and it is a popular tourist destination for many Chinese.

  3. Number One Yixing Factory - Wikipedia

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    Ren Ganting (1889–1968), an ambidextrous artist who created natural forms, participated in the National Labour Heroes Convention. Pei Shimin (1892–1979) started making teapots at age 14. Zhu Kexin (1904–1986) began making teapots before the war and worked in the Jiangsu factory as a youth. He has since received many honours. [1]

  4. Yixing ware - Wikipedia

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    Five Yixing clay teapots showing a variety of styles from formal to whimsical. Yixing clay (simplified Chinese: 宜兴泥; traditional Chinese: 宜興泥; pinyin: Yíxīng ní; Wade–Giles: I-Hsing ni) is a type of clay from the region near the city of Yixing in Jiangsu Province, China, used in Chinese pottery since the Song dynasty (960–1279) when Yixing clay was first mined around China's ...

  5. Tea pet - Wikipedia

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    They are usually made of purple clay or zisha, a type of prized clay from the region near Yixing in Jiangsu province, China. Similar to Yixing teapots made from the same clay, tea pets are unglazed, and are mostly monochromatic with a rough surface. [2] A tea pet is typically placed on a tea tray and has tea poured over it during tea time. Due ...

  6. Chinese tea culture - Wikipedia

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    Large Chinese teapot with large cups in a Nanning theater, Guangxi. Another method for making tea is to use a small lidded cup called a gaiwan or a small ceramic teapot (100 to 150 ml) for brewing. This is one of the most common types of teaware used in the modern gongfu cha style ("making tea with skill") in which the tea (brewed with a large ...

  7. Teapot - Wikipedia

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    Chinese porcelain hand painted blue and white teapot, 18th century Glass teapot containing mint leaves, being warmed by a tealight, Kashgar, Xinjiang, China. The switch to specialized vessels for tea brewing was powered by the change from powdered tea to leaf tea and from whipping to steeping [1] in China.

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