
Rib-patterned pear-shaped purple clay teapot
The ribbed vessel is one of the three types of Zisha teapots. According to the flesh and texture of plant fruits and petals, it is refined and processed to create, such as melon edge, chrysanthemum, magnolia and narcissus. Regular texture organization, evenly divided, neat and harmonious, and smooth lines are incorporated into the precise and strict purple sand design, which brings a bright rhythm to the original quiet purple sand pot. The ribbed vessel imitates nature and has a long history of production. It is in harmony with the artistic conception of "indifferent peace and transcendence" pursued by the tea ceremony, and has always been loved by Chinese literati and writers. Whether it is Shi Dabin, a master of purple sand in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, or Gu Jingzhou and Wang Yinchun of the Seven Old Schools of Zisha in the contemporary era, there are all works of purple sand rib pattern. If the light element utensils represent a kind of simple and elegant beauty of simplicity, an