A Yixing teapot is a teapot made from Yixing clay. Yixing clay is a type of clay that is found in the Jiangsu province of China. This clay is known for its ability to absorb the flavor and color of tea, and for its durability. Yixing teapots are typically small, and have a simple design.
The history of Yixing teapot began in the Song Dynasty (960–1279), when the first Yixing teapots were made.
These early teapots were simple, unadorned clay pots. Over time, the teapots became more and more elaborate, with artists adding intricate designs and embellishments. Today, Yixing teapots are prized by collectors and tea lovers for their beauty and craftsmanship.
Fill your Yixing teapot with boiling water and let it sit for a few minutes. Then, empty the pot and rinse it out with cold water. Repeat this process a few times until the pot is clean.
Don’t use detergents.
Why are Yixing teapot expensive?
Yixing teapots are expensive because they are made from high quality materials and are handmade. The clay used to make these teapots is found only in the Jiangsu Province of China and is known for its strength and durability.
Each teapot is individually crafted and takes many hours to complete. The attention to detail and unique designs make these teapots highly sought after by collectors.