In Teapots Dragon Egg Purple Sand Teapot Dragon Egg Purple Sand Teapot HPO1181 At the beginning of the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) in China, leaf infusion as we know it now became popular. The earliest examples of teapots come from this period, made from the zisha, or "purple" clay, of the YiXing region of China. Pottery in the YiXing tradition has been strong since the Sung Dynasty (960-1279); wares are valued for their fine texture, thin walls, and naturally beautiful coloration ranging from light buff to
At the beginning of the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) in China, leaf infusion as we know it now became popular. The earliest examples of teapots come from this period, made from the zisha, or "purple" clay, of the YiXing region of China. Pottery in the YiXing tradition has been strong since the Sung Dynasty (960-1279); wares are valued for their fine texture, thin walls, and naturally beautiful coloration ranging from light buff to deep maroon tones. The transition from drinking bowls to teapots was a smooth
At the beginning of the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) in China, leaf infusion as we know it now became popular. The earliest examples of teapots come from this period, made from the zisha, or "purple" clay, of the YiXing region of China. Pottery in the YiXing tradition has been strong since the Sung Dynasty (960-1279); wares are valued for their fine texture, thin walls, and naturally beautiful coloration ranging from light buff to deep maroon tones. The transition from drinking bowls to teapots was a smooth
This is a superior Yixing clay tea set that has a Chinese dragon on the lid and Chinese calligraphy characters scribed on the body. The characters translate to luck and prosperity. It combines art with practical usage. For centuries, the aesthetic Yixing teawares are known to be the best vessel for brewing tea. They are famous at home and abroad. With continued usage the porous and unglazed teawares will absorb the aroma and flavors of your tea. It is said that if you use a Yixing teapot for many years, you
33194 - Purple Clay Dragon Teapot Purple clay Chinese dragon teapot splendid in earthy tones. This very special material is highly prized and collectible. 7-1/2" x 2-1/4" x 5-1/2" high. EXCLUSIVE
PURPLE CLAY DRAGON TEAPOT This Chinese dragon teapot made from purple clay, a fine textured and porous material found only in Yixing, China.
Shopping Cart Sub-Total: $1,620.44 33194 - Purple Clay Dragon Teapot Purple clay Chinese dragon teapot splendid in earthy tones. This very special material is highly prized and collectible. 7-1/2" x 2-1/4" x 5-1/2" high. EXCLUSIVE
PURPLE CLAY DRAGON TEAPOT [33194] This Chinese dragon teapot expresses power and majesty. He's made from purple clay, a fine textured and porous material found only in Yixing, China. Ceramics made from purple clay acquire natural, earthy tones after casting, like the brownish red of this dragon. Highly prized and collectible, this purple clay teapot will make a stunning addition to your home decor. 7 1/2" x 2 1/4" x 5 1/2" high. Shopping Cart Reviews It is currently 4:39 PM on Sunday November 22nd 2009
TenRen's "Large Tiger and Mysterious Dragon" Purple teapot is one of the larger Yixing type teapots. This beautifully simple yet well crafted teapot has been designed to resemble a tiger from the outside. Under the lid of the teapot and on the base of our teapot are our mysterious hiding dragons. This teapot holds about 19 fluid ounces (580 ml.) of water and is about 6.75 inches (17 cm) in length, its base is about 5 inches (12.5 cm) in diameter, and its height is about 4 inches (10 cm). This teapot is very
Large Tiger and Mysterious Dragon Purple Teapot TenRen's "Large Tiger and Mysterious Dragon" Purple teapot is one of the larger Yixing type teapots. This beautifully simple yet well crafted teapot has been designed to resemble a tiger from the outside. Under the lid of the teapot and on the base of our teapot are our mysterious hiding dragons. This teapot holds about 19 fluid ounces (580 ml.) of water and is about 6.75 inches (17 cm) in length, its base is about 5 inches (12.5 cm) in diameter, and its
Large Tiger and Mysterious Dragon Purple Teapot TenRen's "Large Tiger and Mysterious Dragon" Purple teapot is one of the larger Yixing type teapots. This beautifully simple yet well crafted teapot has been designed to resemble a tiger from the outside. Under the lid of the teapot and on the base of our teapot are our mysterious hiding dragons. This teapot holds about 19 fluid ounces (580 ml.) of water and is about 6.75 inches (17 cm) in length, its base is about 5 inches (12.5 cm) in diameter, and its
In Teapots Powerful Dragon Purple Clay Teapot Powerful Dragon Purple Clay Teapot HPO1236 Teapot, a vessel used for steeping tea leaves, dates back to the Ming dynasty. Nowadays, the teapot, carved with Chinese calligraphy and painting in the Ming Dynasty, has a high decorative and artistic value. True tea connoisseurs are sensitive to every subtle nuance of flavor and aroma tenderly expressed by each leaf. In their pursuit of delicate tastes and texture, zisha teapot, as a fine instrument, is indispensable.
In Teapots Lucky Toad Purple Clay Teapot Lucky Toad Purple Clay Teapot HPO1233 Teapot, a vessel used for steeping tea leaves, dates back to the Ming dynasty. Nowadays, the teapot, carved with Chinese calligraphy and painting in the Ming Dynasty, has a high decorative and artistic value. True tea connoisseurs are sensitive to every subtle nuance of flavor and aroma tenderly expressed by each leaf. In their pursuit of delicate tastes and texture, zisha teapot, as a fine instrument, is indispensable. Made from
This Chinese dragon teapot expresses power and majesty. He's made from purple clay, a fine textured and porous material found only in Yixing, China. Ceramics made from purple clay acquire natural, earthy tones after casting, like the brownish red of this dragon. Highly prized and collectible, this purple clay teapot will make a stunning addition to your home decor. 7 1/2" x 2 1/4" x 5 1/2" high. Discontined Purple Clay Dragon Teapot D-33194 Selection includes unique home decorative accessories like feng
In Teapots Dragon Handle Purple Sand Teapot Dragon Handle Purple Sand Teapot HPO1169 At the beginning of the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) in China, leaf infusion as we know it now became popular. The earliest examples of teapots come from this period, made from the zisha, or "purple" clay, of the YiXing region of China. Pottery in the YiXing tradition has been strong since the Sung Dynasty (960-1279); wares are valued for their fine texture, thin walls, and naturally beautiful coloration ranging from light buff
This teapot is the only Yixing we carry with pewter. The pewter and purple sand clay Yixing is a dynamic usage of materials with the dragon depicted in pewter relief. The spout is comprised of solid pewter and the handle is natural bamboo fastened by copper. Symbolic of good fortune, power and strength, this teapot also comes with a stainless steel basket and is presented inside a gorgeous wooden chest lined with cloth. Holds 20 ounces.
Yixing Teapot Dragon Pretty enough to use as a home accessory, Yixing teapots have been in production since the Ming and Qing Dynasties in China. Made of special purple clay, they become seasoned over time with the flavor of the tea and are considered superb vessels for steeping. Holds one serving. After use, rinse only. $69.95 WEIGHT: 1.54 lbs. Yixing Teapot, Dragon on Egg Design 47.95 New Tea Lover's Treasury 24.95 Yixing Teapot, Green Lace
Yixing Teapot Dragon on Egg Design Yixing teapots originate from the Yixing region in China and became popular there during the Ming and Qing Dynasties (1573-1911). Made from purple clay, these pots are considered "the best" by the Chinese. Makes one serving. Rinse only. No dishwasher or microwave. $47.95 WEIGHT: .86 lbs. Yixing Teapot, Dragon 69.95 New Tea Lover's Treasury 24.95 Yixing 'Cherry Blossom' Tea Set