Classic "Han Wa" Zisha Teapot - 140ml
- Teapot Style: "Han Wa" (Han Dynasty Tile)
- Material: Original Ore Duanni (Golden Clay)
- Craftsmanship: Fully Handmade
- Origin: Yixing, Jiangsu Province, China
- Capacity: 140 ml
Product Story & Description
The Name & Cultural Meaning:
"Han Wa" translates to "Han Dynasty Tile." The design is profoundly inspired by the semi-cylindrical roof tiles used in ancient Chinese architecture during the Han Dynasty. Historically, these tiles were not just structural but were often inscribed with auspicious blessings. The Han Wa teapot symbolizes a shelter from the storm, peace, stability, and historical weight, making it a masterpiece of Zen-like minimalism.
Design & Craftsmanship:
This 140ml teapot is a classic representation of geometric beauty. It features a sturdy, cylindrical body, a wide opening, a perfectly flat lid, and a distinctive bridge-shaped lid knob. The use of original ore Duanni clay grants the teapot a warm, rustic, sandy-yellow texture that grows more lustrous with use over time. The large mouth makes it incredibly convenient for adding and clearing tea leaves.
Recommended Users: Highly recommended for lovers of minimalist, rustic aesthetics and traditional Zen culture. Because of its wide opening, it is exceptionally practical for brewing large-leaf teas, such as Pu'er, White tea, or roasted Oolongs.