《金钟》"Jin Zhong ~ Golden Bell"
Craftsman Chen Yu together with Craftsmen Li Qiu Lin and Fan Xiao Zhi are back after their projects for four temples’ worth of works, as they have been following our uncle Cao An Xiang in his travels to the temples for the past one year. They are back and will be hard at work crafting for all of you friends again! First off the block from our dear colleague Chen Yu, is this beautiful 《金钟》Jin Zhong ~ Golden Bell! This model proves that with much skill, a Craftsman can model ZiSha into either highly organic forms, or this: an extremely sleek and linear shape that is this Jin Zhong work!



No effort has been spared, as Chen Yu learnt under Cao An Xiang as well, and he takes the expertise and savoir-faire gained to craft this Jin Zhong, in order to manifest an extremely CLEAN impression. This unmistakably eye-catching sleek and clean appearance is courtesy of the sharply raked and deliciously straight side wall, a carefully added and sculpted ring of ZiSha at the mid section, another sculpted ring on the top of the lid to bring balance to the whole design.








The lid knob is adoringly, the miniature version of the main body. Craftsman Chen worked in an amazing handle that reminds of metallic handles. All these design elements add up to provide a very pleasing visual feast! A superb execution, thoroughly! WE are all very happy for Chen Yu!



The visual satisfaction is also reflected at the base, with the Na Di base (hand-worked and manually pressed in).




Chen Yu also uses his savoir-faire to fashion in the Qian Gai interface! Very difficult to get right, both at crafting and also within the merciless kilnl





The sharp, clean and fresh aura to be achieved at the end of crafting AND firing, make this model a pretty hard nut to crack. It is a blessing indeed for all of us at YiXIng to see the result of Chen Yu’s deft skill and gruelling work, come to fruition! Pour hot water, close the lid, tightly fitting and satisfyingly so with the narrow allowances, watch the hot water flow down the side walls; presenting the Jin Zhong for the fortunate owner!


Craftsman Chen Yu delights us this time, crafting with the delectable Zhi Ma Duan Ni 芝麻段泥! Zhi Ma Duan "Sesame Seed Duan Ni" is a lovely type of Duan Ni, incorporating much iron as its constituent, amidst the highly porous nature that is Duan Ni!
Zhi Ma 芝麻 Duan Ni 段泥 is thus affectionately named, because of the speckling of iron constituents in generous quantities resemble Sesame Seeds 芝麻 :-D!


Shrinkage of Fully-Handmade ZiSha:


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As with all Art pieces from RealZiSha here presented to all of you dearest Friends, guardians of Fully-Handmade ZiSha Art, they are premium pieces availed at the most astounding lowest prices. We want you each of you friends to get the best. You deserve it.
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Craftsman Gu Xiao Ming 顾小明 thanks you dearest friends for your grandest support to the honest and dedicated Craftsmen left to fend the Fully-Handmade ZiSha Art.
Enjoy his diligence, superb, classic handwork with this piece!!!and let his work accompany you on your tea journey!
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Here with us in our happy family of true ZiSha connoisseurs, you witness 90-120 photos taken of EACH Fully-Handmade ZiSha work here.
Compare this to elsewhere: factory bosses of jigger-machining non-zisha pots contribute downstream to their retailers: 5-10 stock photos for each non-zisha pot model, used to sell a stock of 10, 20, 30 jigger-machined non-zisha pots per model. I.e. 5-10 photos to sell hundreds of one model.
We at RealZiSha, take 90-120 photos, fresh, of EACH, ONE, Fully-Handmade ZiSha work. Together with our sacrificial and hardworking Craftsmen and Artists committed to honest true Fully-Handmade ZiSha Art and Craft, we at RealZiSha go the eons' distance.
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Explained, https://www.realzisha.com/blogs/news/actual-zisha-landscape-at-yixing , the Craftsman by selling his hard-worked ZiSha craft at $190-$240, $45-$65 goes to the cost of the craft, inclusive of the fees for the firing for the kiln operator (three times per pot), the packaging boxes, and between $32 to $52 for the clay (Zi Ni Di Cao Qing, Duan Ni and upwards) used per pot. Craftsman takes 3 days (fastest 2.5days) to craft a pot.
If he works 30 days a month without a single day of rest (no family time), he will craft 10-12 pots.
If he crafts for 25 days (five days of rest a month), his output will be 8-10 pots.
The success rate for Zi Ni (e.g. Di Cao Qing, Lao Zi Ni, Da Shui Tan etc) and Duan Ni (e.g. Jiang Po Ni, Qing Hui Duan, etc) is 70% on average. Some times the whole batch of 10 may fail. We have seen our Craftsmen suffer like this very often.
The success rate for Zhu Ni (e.g. Xiao Mei Yao Zhu Ni) pots is 60%, or 70% with most optimism and at the very, very best. Unfortunately.
All of us at RealZiSha of course, hope for one another, professional colleagues and all, that all the pots will survive firing at the kiln successfully.
[For ZiSha models/designs that are very challenging and more complicated to craft, the time taken to craft will be longer, and the failure rate will be higher as well. Zi Sha by its virtue, have the highest shrinkage rate of all ceramic clay. Zi Ni and Duan Ni thus have that 70% success rate, while Zhu Ni has even higher shrinkage rate and thus even lower success rate (the lowest of all ceramic clay.)]
Our Craftsmen are wholeheartedly committed to the cause of Fully-Handmade ZiSha Art and their strictness with their craft and dedication earn our respect. We give a big Thank You all of these Craftsmen, for they are saving what is our common precious tea culture: Tea + Fully-Handmade ZiSha Art and Craft. Your support is critical to their livelihood and the existence of this craft for all of the tea fraternity.
Thank you Friends!
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