
"Ming Zhu Teapot" made by Teacher Hui Xiang Yun, which uses Da Hong Pao Zhu Ni and has a capacity of 120cc.
As early as the Ming Dynasty, there was a saying that "small teapots are more valuable". Compared with the solemn and deep large teapots, small teapots are delicate, light and elegant, and are deeply loved by literati. Nowadays, many purple clay teapot lovers also have a special liking for small and elegant works. Today, Tongxinshe Teahouse and tea friends share the "Ming Zhu Teapot" made by Teacher Hui Xiang Yun, which uses Da Hong Pao Zhu Ni and has a capacity of 120cc. This teapot uses the finest Zhu Ni, Da Hong Pao Zhu Ni. It is produced in Zhaozhuang Mountain, Dingshan, Yixing, Jiangsu, and Huangyanxin, Huangshi. It is refined through multiple processes. The original Da Hong Pao ore is scattered in the Zhu Ni ore layer, and there is no separate ore layer. After the pure tender mud is weathered into Zhu Ni, it falls into the Zhu Ni ore layer under the action of external force, and then weathers for a long time to form the Zhu Ni "rock core". Zhu Ni has a high shrinkage ratio and a