A distinctive combination of the Hu Bien shape (flattened, elegant body) and Tam Tuc (three sturdy feet).
The three-footed design keeps the base of the pot off the tea table, giving it a raised, stately and refined look.
The overall form echoes classical architecture, a symbol of steadiness and endurance.
A prized clay with a vivid orange-red hue, selected from pure ore seams.
Character: high shrinkage during firing, which gives a tight, smooth surface and a clear, metallic ring when lightly tapped.
Advantage: excellent heat retention, letting the tea release its full, rich fragrance the moment it meets hot water.
Mountain scenery carved or hand-painted in fine detail on the body of the pot.
Meaning: it brings a sense of stillness and communion with nature, and in feng shui it stands for stability and prosperity.
A standard size for refined tea drinking, suited to 2 to 4 people.
This capacity makes it easy to control the strength of the brew and draw out the truest flavour and aroma of each tea.
Nine round filter holes, evenly drilled inside the spout.
Function: gives a strong, rounded stream that pours quickly and holds back the leaves effectively.
Ensures a smooth pour with no clogging.
Grip: the handle is stylised yet firm, so pouring stays light and balanced.
Cut-off: the spout is precisely made, cutting the flow cleanly with no dribbling down the rim.
Seasoning: zhuni clay takes on a patina quickly — the longer it is used, the more the pot glows like red jade.
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