Artist: Wei Ren, female, born in 1978, received the Master of Ceramic Art honor in Liaoning Province, China. Famous museums like the National Museum of China have collected her works.
Material: Special, breathable, handmade, top-of-the-line zisha qing duan ni clay handmade by the Siyutao workshop and stored for at least 30 years. (At Siyutao Workshop, craftsmen use ancient methods to hand-make clay, and this hand-made clay is of the highest quality). Siyutao handmade yixing clay in ancient ways (click to know more)
This is a magnified photo of the high-quality zisha qing duan ni clay used in this teapot. The mineral crystals are visible.
Why choose Siyutao?
High-Quality standards
Siyutao has unique and strict standards for collectible teapots.
1. Beautiful aesthetics
2. Superb craftsmanship
3. Artistic value and great appreciation potential
You can always trust our professional vision
Best Choice
Siyutao provides you with the best works from artists.
Not all teapots are called Siyutao teapots. Siyutao selects the best for you from more than a dozen teapots.
Only excellent teapots that meet Siyutao's standards will be awarded an encrypted certificate jointly certified by Siyutao and the artist.
Real
Siyutao insists that each artistic teapot has an independent set of photos. The teapot you see is what you will get.
We publish the microscope photos of each teapot clay. We publish them because the raw materials are authentic, the mineral grade is high, and no added chemical substances exist.
Safe packaging
We use the most professional packaging to protect your teapot, and there has been no damage during transportation so far.
Comprehensive Shipping Insurance
Teapot damaged in transit? Don't worry. Contact us immediately. You can immediately get another piece of equal value or another piece of the same style recreated by the studio within 2 months.
What You Will Get
This amazing piece of teapot
FREE shipping
An encrypted collection certificate certified by the artist and the art gallery. Each certificate will display the unique serial number of the teapot and the QR code for the teapot identification. The artist and the art gallery will stamp the certificate, and the artist will sign. The certificate uses special paper and ink as well as a secret stamp so no one can forge it.