One of the most classic and enduring teapot shapes in the art of tea ware, modelled on the form of a pomelo (Van Dan).
Features: The body is full and round, tapering towards the lid, for a look that is rustic and solid yet very soft.
Meaning: A symbol of abundance and fulfilment, carrying a pure, nostalgic beauty.
A rare clay with an elegant greenish-yellow tone, distinguished by its high mineral content and excellent breathability.
The surface of the clay carries a fine grain, giving a matte, rustic feel in the hand.
Properties: Retains heat well, which "awakens" the flavour of the tea effectively, and the longer the pot is used the more it develops a smooth, glossy, richly coloured patina.
A standard size, extremely versatile for tea sessions of 3 to 5 people.
This capacity strikes a perfect balance between the amount of tea leaf and the water temperature, keeping the liquor full-bodied and slow to cool.
A hemispherical design with many small filter holes (usually 18 to 50) set densely inside the spout.
Outstanding advantages: The large filtering area lets water flow out very quickly, in a strong, rounded stream that never clogs, even when brewing small-leaf or broken teas.
This is the finest filter system there is, keeping the tea liquor clear and free of leaf debris.
5. Function and experience
Tightness of fit: The lid is handmade to an absolutely precise fit, holding in the full, delicate fragrance of the tea leaves inside the pot.
Clean cut-off: The precisely made spout gives a decisive pour, with no dripping or spillage onto the tea table.
Grip: The handle is ergonomically designed for a secure hold that stays cool to the touch while pouring.
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