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"Moon Rabbit" Handmade Yixing Teapot (ZiSha: DuanNi)

$197.00

In Chinese culture, the Moon Rabbit (月亮兔), also known as the Gold Hare (金兔), is a mystical figure and companion of the Moon Goddess. If you look up during the full moon, you'll see him with a mortar, pounding elixir of life for her and medicine for the mortals. Some see him making mooncakes. 

The Moon Rabbit crowns this Dragon Egg teapot with beautiful carvings of serene scenery. Dragon, in Chinese culture, is a supremely auspicious figure, signifying wisdom and abundance. Dragon Egg (龙蛋 – Long Dan) is one of the classical Yixing Teapot shapes. This teapot shape was caroled by the famous Qing Dynasty poet Wu Dingmei. Such a shape allows for brewing unrolled tea leaves. 

The maker of this fully handmade teapot is Fan Enbo, a young artist. For over a decade, he had been honing his yixing pottery skills, adhering to the long-lived traditions while integrating innovations and ingenuity. Studied under the guidance of highly acclaimed calligraphers, he mastered carving and painting crafts. Fan Enbo's exploration of Traditional Chinese Culture never stops. His skills, knowledge, exquisite taste, and unique vision set this young yixing artist aside from others and add value to his teapots.

Yixing clay, also known as ZiSha, originates in the Yixing region of Jiangsu Province, China. There are many varieties of clay under the general Zi Sha ("purple clay") umbrella term, all of which differ in color and mineral content and, therefore, interact with teas differently. Yixing clay is very highly revered and reserved almost exclusively for the production of teaware.

Duan Ni (段泥) translates as "satin clay". The percentage of iron oxide in Duan Ni is slightly lower than that of ZiNi, but its sand structure, which equates to filtration, is stronger. Due to these inherent qualities, this type of ZiSha clay can mellow out harsh notes the tea may have. The color of the clay ranges from golden or beige to light yellow or even green.

  

    Capacity: 200ml

    • Speed of pour: 13.5 ml/sec (since each teapot is individually crafted, the pouring speed may vary)

    • Filter: traditional, 10 holes

    Material: DuanNi (Yixing Clay, ZiSha) – 段泥

    • Shape: Long Dan (Dragon Egg) – 龙蛋


     

    NOTE: This teapot is handmade. It makes each piece unique and one of a kind. Thus the teapot that you will receive may slightly differ from the one in the photos.

    NOTE: Avoid using detergents when cleaning.

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    Ian

    Absolutely love everything about it the craftsmanship is amazing pours great

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    Vicki

    Gorgeous and beautifully crafted and boxed so beautifully.

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    L.V.
    EXQUISITE & FUNCTIONAL

    Have been “eyeing” this little teapot for quite a while. Finally pulled the trigger and purchased! It is absolutely exquisite. The packaging and personal note from the potter make it that perfect gift for special someone in your life. The Duan Ni clay is high grade…the “real deal”. The design and pottery skills are top notch. Most importantly, it brews a delicious cup of tea. I am using this beauty for white teas only. It is SO different…truly a work of art. I have it leave out in tea area of the kitchen. Only regret is that it is not a bit larger…I like to drink 300mL of freshly brewed tea…this pot is good only for 180mL

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    Jeremy Martin
    Beautiful Artwork

    The teapot pours beautifully and seems to almost lightly sweeten the water. The design is wonderful and the rabbit looks great gazing at my other teapots from atop his roof.

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    Janie Jenkins
    Moon Rabbit Hand-crafted Teapot

    Oh, this teapot is so lovely! I love the texture & feel of the clay, & the visual appeal is very comforting. Path of Cha personnel are so caring & personable! You do get a personal response, & you can clearly determine that they are in love with the items they select for their inventory & for the artists whose work they support. I have found my best tea-loving providers! Thank you!