225ml Tall Pear Nixing Teapot by Li Wenxin
225ml Tall Pear Nixing Teapot by Li Wenxin
225ml Tall Pear Nixing Teapot by Li Wenxin
225ml Tall Pear Nixing Teapot by Li Wenxin
225ml Tall Pear Nixing Teapot by Li Wenxin
225ml Tall Pear Nixing Teapot by Li Wenxin
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225ml Tall Pear Nixing Teapot by Li Wenxin

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This teapot was handmade by Li Wenxin. The capacity is around 225ml (+/- 5ml). The walls are medium thickness.


These are wheel thrown Nixing clay teapots. Each are handmade using Nixing Guangxi Clay. The teapot walls are medium thickness. The clay has a mottled, dark grey to bronze brown color which varies between each pot and is a result of the clay's natural colors and the process of firing the clay.


About the Clay


Nixing Clay pottery is one of the 4 famous types of Chinese ceramics, which include Yixing Zisha. Nixing ceramics are made in Qinzhou, Guangxi. The art is quite old, having been practiced over 1000 years. The clay is found in the surrounding area of Qinzhou, is environmentally friendly, and is used without adding any glaze, paint or other chemicals, making it a safe and healthy clay for use in teaware. Nixing clay is prized for its ability to take on a patina with use, like yixing, and for its degree of porosity. The clay is less porous than zisha but more than porcelain, making it a good clay for use when brewing oolong (similar use to Zhuni Zisha).


You can read more about Nixing clay here.

Preparation Before Use


Nixing Teapots should be prepared before using the first time. This is called "opening the pot". It removes any remaining dust from the teapot.


We recommend rinsing the teapot under warm water two or three times, then filling the teapot with boiling water and emptying it out two to three times. After this the teapot is ready for use.

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Benedikt G.
For the price is it amazing.

For the price is it amazing. Not only is it super cute but the clay holds heat pretty well. It has a slower pour than I am used to so pick teas that will suit that style of brewing. But all in all I give it 5 stars for quality to price ratio.