Handmade Yixing Zisha Teapot "Ming Lu" (Ming Dynasty Stove) | 明炉 - 130ml
- Teapot Style: "Ming Lu" (Ming Dynasty Stove) | 明炉
- Material: Original Ore Zhuni | 原矿朱泥
- Craftsmanship: Fully Handmade | 全手工
- Origin: Yixing, Jiangsu Province, China | 中国江苏宜兴
- Capacity: 130 ml
Product Story & Description
The Name: "Ming Lu" (Ming Dynasty Stove)
The name "Ming Lu" translates directly to "Ming Dynasty Stove." Its shape is heavily inspired by the traditional, elegant bronze stoves used for brewing tea or burning incense during the Ming Dynasty. It symbolizes warmth, stability, and the peaceful gathering of friends around a warm hearth.
Design & Craftsmanship
This 130ml teapot embodies the beauty of minimalist geometric design. It features a wide, flat, and stable base with a low-profile body, giving it a grounded and serene presence. The short, straight spout ensures a powerful and crisp pour, while the classic loop handle offers a comfortable, ergonomic grip.
Zhu Ni (along with the broader Hong Ni family) is known for its delicate texture and striking appearance. After firing, it features a beautiful color that ranges from bright orange to deep red. When showered with hot water, the clay beautifully comes alive, quickly flushing to a vibrant, bright red that sometimes exhibits a subtle, wandering purple glow.
Zhu Ni is characterized by its high density and low porosity. Because of this dense structure, the clay does not absorb the tea's fragrance. Instead, it acts to lock in and retain the delicate aromas of the tea leaves.
Cultural Meaning & Recommendations
Culturally, the "Ming Lu" represents the comforting center of a home—a place for sharing tea and tranquil moments. It is the perfect choice for lovers of minimalist aesthetics, traditional tea ceremony enthusiasts, and dedicated Zisha collectors.
Due to its exceptional ability to preserve fragrance, Zhu Ni is perfectly suited for highly aromatic teas. The article highly recommends pairing Zhu Ni teapots with: Light Oolongs (such as Tieguanyin and Dancong).