

The Exquisite Xiao Ying pot is finally back here! This time crafted by our self-sacrificial and hardworking Craftsman Chen Fa Chu! It originates from the Ming Dynasty, and in the 1970s was modified by legendary Gu Jing Zhou, the shape of which lasted till today as the definitive most beautiful Xiao Ying. It served as a ZiSha gift for the government to provide for foreign dignitaries. The Body's top and bottom sections both sport the amazing convex and concave curves ending in the bottom plate and the top opening plate for the lid to sit on: these two sections tests the Craftsman in his or her patting skills. The spout's base has a wide lumen allowing a strong and voluminous pull, and then pushes out through the sharper opening. The spout is a great beauty by itself, which demands a lot of time and skill to perfect, sometimes taking as much as a day to just get it right to be fitted onto the body! The adjoining part to the body must also be dligently sculpted so that the whole ZiSha pot looks absolutely cohesive and balanced: spout, body, lid and handle. Indeed a very demanding Austere ZiSha GREAT!!! The handle's design renders it delightful ergonomics during use. You have to handle it to understand how the whole pot sits on your lifting and pouring hand.
DO not miss this Xiao Ying, an extremely treasured ZiSha work by Craftsman Chen Fa Chu. An extremely testing model for all Craftsmen and Artists alike to craft. Admire, appreciate and savour Xiao Ying in its aesthetic and ergonomic magnificence on your tea table.
Craftsman Chen Fa Chu thanks you friends deeply for your grandest support to the honest and dedicated Craftsladies and Craftsmen here left to fend the Fully-Handmade ZiSha Art.
The Stalwart, dedicated to the cause, Craftsman Chen Fa Chu is grateful to all of you friends for embracing his hard work. Enjoy his superb, classic handwork here and let his work accompany you on your tea journey!
BRING ONE HOME, USE IT and you will know all about Fully-Handmade ZiSha, the feel of real and quality YiXing ZiSha, the nurturing of Patina, how the true Patina feels and looks like, the Aura exuded from a Fully-Handmade Pot which others simply can't bring forth, and, Craftsman Chen Fa Chu's skills, savour the pour. You will know everything then.
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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. Out of 12 pots he makes a month of 30days, 9 pots will survive the kiln firing successfully. Out of 9 pots, a Craftsman on average sells 7 pots per month. For ZiSha models/designs that are very challenging and more complicated to craft, time taken will be longer, and the failure rate will be higher as well. Zhu Ni pots have higher failure rates than Zi Ni and Duan Ni pots too. Our Craftsmen are crazily 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.
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I have been hoping that a dark purple zini han wa would make its way into my tea set. This pot is more beautiful than I expected. The colour of the zini clay is amazing and the craftmanship is every bit as would be expected given its lineage.
I am most happy and appreciative. Thank you.
Gorgeous pot, so expertly crafted, with magical effect on tea. I’m in awe!
I am delighted with my new teapot from realzisha. It is well made, elegant and the perfect size. I am looking forward to using it often.
After spending months searching through Facebook Marketplace and other online marketplaces, I realized how difficult it is to find an authentic Yixing teapot. Most listings were either obvious replicas, had questionable descriptions, or simply weren’t what I was looking for.
In the end, I decided to order from RealZisha, and I couldn’t be happier with my decision.
I purchased the Qing Shi Li Mao Hu (清式笠帽壶), 214.9 ml, made from Tai Xi Lao Zi Ni (台西老紫泥), handcrafted by craftsman Zhu Shu (朱舒), with pine and calligraphy engraving by craftsman Wo You (卧游).
This teapot was exactly what I had been searching for: over 200 ml in capacity, a beautiful and less common traditional shape, and a clay with the deep, elegant color I had always wanted.
When it arrived, I was genuinely impressed. The craftsmanship exceeded my expectations. The proportions, balance, lid fit, finish, and the way it feels in hand are all exceptional.
I would like to sincerely thank Zhu Shu for creating such a beautiful teapot. The quality of the workmanship is remarkable, and every detail reflects great skill and dedication. I am equally impressed by Wo You’s engraving. The pine and calligraphy are elegant, beautifully executed, and perfectly complement the shape of the teapot.
Finally, thank you to the entire RealZisha team. Your passion for authentic Yixing craftsmanship and the respect you show to the artisans behind each piece made this purchase truly special. This is a teapot I will treasure for many years, and I look forward to enjoying countless sessions of Wuyi oolong with it.
This teapot is so nice! Brews awesome tea!