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The Han Wa 汉瓦.
In YiXing ZiSha fraternity, there is a saying,
"Do not brag about how good your ZiSha crafting skills,
FIRST,
SHOW ME your Han Wa."
This saying has its strong foundations and reasons.
1.
Han Wa needs to have a gently curving side wall and if not done evenly, is very obvious to the eye.
2.
Han Wa has a largish lid spanning the large circumference. In relativity to the pot's width, the Han Wa obviously has the largest lid-width to body-width ratio! This largish lid also has its front edge VERY close to where the front spout takes shape. >>> All these present a very challenging task to the Craftsman, because:
IF not done well and tight, there will be leaking at the front lid edge when the user tilts the teapot to serve tea. He must craft it with high precision such that the whole big circular lid has to fit PERFECTLY and EVENLY for that secure tight fit with no water leakage during use.
3.
Han Wa's lid, being wide and almost flat (slightly domed), still needs to account for a gently curving convex top surface, WHILE supporting the heavy lid knob, the flat lid CAN "sink" down in the middle. Other pot shapes with a higher domed lid, would be able to prop up the weight of the lid-knob must better than flat and wide lids.
A domed lid would naturally present a stronger vertical axial strength to support a heavy lid knob, but not the Han Wa with its almost flat-lid
Craftsman Zhao Xiao Wei has been able to get it correct and thus present these Han Wa's to you!
Admire this Han Wa.
Simple, but a Top Classic.
Han Wa, is also VERY practical! You will know it when you use it!
4.
It provides extreme EASE AND CONVENIENCE: during introduction of tea leaves into the pot,
During cleaning: extreme ease of removing and flushing out tea leaves
Stand to dry: extremely fast speed drying up.
5.
Han Wa, by virtue of its designated and designed spout, is able to accommodate many holes from the inside at the filter out area.
Our Craftsman Chen Fa Chu's Han Wa pots of 260ml, are able to sport the 4-5-4 => total of 13 filter holes configuration.
Craftsman Zhao Xiao Wei crafted these Han Wa pots of 140ml, and sport the 3-4-3 configuration. Very practical for such a small pot.
This innate design of Han Wa allowing numerous holes to be crafted in, allows for:
During tilting and pouring tea out, there is more tea that flow through the holes, and thus presents a higher hydrostatic pressure that results in a strong more forceful jet of tea during serving.
Here amazingly, perfectly and astutely made by Craftsman Zhao Xiao Wei. Thank you for your grandest support to the honest and dedicated Craftsladies and Craftsmen left to fend the Fully-Handmade ZiSha Art.
Han Wa is the Austere shape and model which all ZiSha collectors must have.
What an original pot! I was very lucky to come back from my vacation and find a beautifully crafted box with the ZhuNi inside waiting for me! The craftmanship is great and the seller was so kind as to include a 5 Chinese Yuan Banknote which made me cry. The paper certificate was also included. Thank you!
This Zisha Ming Lu is so amazingly beautiful. The finish , balance , attention to detail and craftsmanship is outstanding. I have looked at the many pots from Craftsman Wang Xing and have noticed how all his pieces seem to standout exhibiting exceptional balance and refinement. A joy to use and behold . Thankyou Wang Xing ...
This pot is amazing in the experience it gives. The sounds, reveberations of perfection, the sensations, bright and alert. The vital qualities of my brews are much empowered by this magic little pot.
It is a nice pot and perfect size for two persons. After few times of use, pot’s colour already darken to beautiful brown reg color.
its again, a gorgeous crafted pot. I really like the shape and i was very curious if there was a different effect on the tea then from the Xiao Mei Yao Zhu Ni clay. And there is. I tried it with dan Cong ( phoenix) and with the duck shit dan Cong. It keeps the floral notes and the complexity of the tea. For me the XMYZhu Ni makes the tea crisp and every floral and fruity note is detactable, whereas the Zhu Sha also keeps the notes, but makes the experience softer. I really really like this effect. I am very happy with my purchase!