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Republic of China Period Zhuni Duo-Qiu Teapot

Product Number:  CBP21010842


Material: Zisha

Specification: L 12.7cm(±3%)

When speaking of Yixing clay teapots, the name of Gu Jingzhou, a master from the late Qing to early Ming period, cannot be overlooked. Whether within the teapot-making industry or in auction houses, his status remains unshaken to this day. A single "Jingzhou teapot" can easily fetch over USD 350,000.

Xu Hantang was Gu Jingzhou's first apprentice, and many of his innovative methods pioneered Yixing pottery art. Hantang inherited Master Gu’s strength and uprightness, while further emphasizing precision in every detail. He added a sense of robustness and fullness, giving the pieces both structure and charm, making them rich and endearing.

This Zhuni Duo-Qiu Teapot has been cherished by Grandmaster JinBodhi for many years. Through his compassionate blessings, it offers those with a karmic connection peace of mind, wisdom, courage for innovation, and success in their careers!


US $12,800

Availability:In stock

Product Details

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Material: Zisha

Specification: L 12.7cm(±3%)

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