This teapot is smaller in size, please be aware before purchasing
Created in the Ming and Qing dynasties, its shape is similar to Xishi pot and Guifei pot
Small and exquisite, simple and round.
Comparable to the shoulders of a beauty, soft as if boneless; and like Xishi's moving curves, graceful and handsome.
"Wen" means “Gentle” refers to softness, appearance; "Dan" refers to the role of a woman in opera.
The abdomen is full but not bloated.
The spout is short, but the water flows smoothly and the water is cut off cleanly.
When firing, the joint between the lid and the body of the pot must be able to fit together perfectly, which is not easy, so it also shows the skill of the pottery artist.
The inverted ear ring handle is natural and comfortable to hold.
Made by ancient methods, using unpickled clay, the body of the pot is rich in particles and high in iron content, just like a general who has been on the battlefield for a long time
It exudes a magnificent momentum on the desk at a distance
Capacity: 100ml
Origin: Yixing, Jiangsu (the source of purple clay pots)
Including gift box packaging
This model is exclusive, with the Zhengshantang printed on the bottom