Egret teapot fully handmade with Dahongpao yixing clay 160ml
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Description
This stroke of red is the deep autumn ripeness of persimmons, and the richest glow of dawn or dusk.
The teapot is set against a bold red base—full and serene, like a patch of earth soaked in time. And on this red backdrop stands an egret. It steps onto a reed, its slender stem bending into a soft curve under the bird's weight. Snow-white feathers, gently swaying reed plumes—the lake breeze seems to pause for that one moment: head lowered, foraging, wingtips slightly spread.
Red and white are no longer just a contrast of colors, but a dialogue between movement and stillness. Within the warmth lies a serene stillness; from steadiness emerges a gentle sway. As you boil water and steep tea, watching the egret lower its head, you can almost hear the soft sounds by the water's edge—the reed bending with a light sigh, and the rising whisper of tea fragrance.
The teapot holds tea, and also a corner of lakeside rustic charm. Cradled in your hands, you hold a slice of calm—an unhurried world of its own.
Type of creation: fully handmade & fully hand-painted
Brand: Siyutao
Artist: Jing hu
Material: yixing zisha 100% pure da hong pao, purple clay directly from Yixing City, Ding Shu town, authentic yixing clay by Siyutao workshop.
Volume: 160ml = 5.4 fl oz
Pour test: excellent
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1. Origin & Traditional Clay Refining Siyutao is located in the town center of Dingshu Town, Yixing. All Siyutao teapots are made from pure, locally sourced, high-quality Yixing raw purple clay ore. The raw ore is hand-sorted, then processed with only water using traditional clay-refining techniques to ensure the absolute purity of the material.
2. Faint Natural Mineral Scent Every teapot from Siyutao is a genuine Yixing raw-ore purple clay teapot. When you rinse the teapot with hot water, the only scent you will notice is a very faint, natural mineral aroma reminiscent of soil after rain—sometimes almost entirely odorless.
3. No Added Pigments, Naturally Fired Hues Siyutao pursues the natural beauty of purple clay minerals. None of the Yixing clays used contain any added pigments. The colors are entirely the natural result of turning raw ores into clay and firing them at high temperatures; the subtle gradations of natural hues and earthy texture are impossible to replicate with artificial pigments.
4. Traditional Firing & Matte Sandy Texture Siyutao purple clay teapots are fired using traditional kiln techniques, must no waxing, and are healthy and natural. When you quickly rub your fingers across the surface of a Siyutao teapot, you will feel a slightly raspy, sandy friction. Viewed under sunlight, the surface has a soft, diffuse matte luster.
5. Symbiotic Minerals & Natural Grain When Siyutao’s workshop grinds the purple clay ore, many naturally occurring symbiotic minerals are preserved. This natural granular texture is also one of the distinctive characteristics of Siyutao purple clay teapots.
6. Ergonomic Flow & Individual Testing Siyutao carefully inspects every teapot for you in advance, ensuring that it is functional and ergonomically sound. Each teapot is individually tested; only those with outstanding performance are presented. When you fill the teapot with boiling water and try pouring the tea, you will find that our teapots are designed with mechanical balance in mind. The center point of the handle, the center of gravity of the body, and the line of force during pouring are all aligned. A gentle press with your fingertip is all that is needed to pour, with no sense of heavy strain on your wrist at all.

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