
The ancient raw sand Zhu ni pear-shaped teapot made by Mr. Ye Xiangkun, pure gold decoration/Li Xing Capacity: 120cc。
Taiwanese scholar Lian Heng once summarized in "Ya Tang Collection" that "tea must be Wuyi, pots must be Mengchen, and cups must be Ruochen", so it can be seen that Mengchen pots have a high status among purple clay pots. Today, Tongxinshe Teahouse recommends a pure handmade ancient raw sand Zhu ni pear-shaped teapot by teacher Ye Xiangkun, pure gold decoration/Li Xing capacity: 120cc, vermilion with orange light, good air permeability, Tongxinshe Teahouse has only one collection. Many times, the purple clay teapots we see are inlaid with gold, which is likely because the teapot itself has defects, but this teapot is not the case. Tongxinshe Teahouse is a teapot lover who knows that the spout of a purple clay teapot is a place that is more likely to be bumped during use, and these two purple clay teapots are teapots of relatively high value. In order to prevent such problems from occurring during use, the spout, handle, lid, and button of the teapot are inlaid with pure gold to cov