I'm sorry all the tea jars on our online shop were out of stock. I will post some pretty tea jars later.finddream2020 wrote:i like "Inside Painting", it is a amazing china traditional artist.
tomorrow, i will tell you more about inside painting.today it is too late for me.
yes, we also make yixing tea jars. we sell jars in china all the time.
what do you say is like the jars below?
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Re: new products of shouzhen workshop/Cheng(2010-1-20))
Also, yuan jian ru yi teapot and xian yuan teapot, as well as some of the zodiac teapot have been out of stock for a long time. Since these teapots out of stock are no longer on the shelves, no one to our shop asks for them. I asked my father to make them, he said he almost forgot them except the zodiac teapots. He would make these teapots in the future if someone likes them.finddream2020 wrote:Now, our workshop make some new teapots,share them with every one.
Zodiac Series:
rat charm teapot
ox patient teapot
tiger sensitive teapot
rabbit articulate teapot
dragon healthy teapot
snake deep teapot
horse popular teapot
goat elegant teapot
monkey clever teapot
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dog oyalty
rooster deep thinkers
pig chivalrous teapot
if you want to see more pic about our zodiac teapot, you can go to our website
more new teapots:
xianyuan teapot
size:420ml
clay: qingshui ni
yongquan teapot
size:200ml
clay:qingshui ni
yunjianruyi
size:280ml
clay:qingshui ni
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Not sure if this is in good form or not--but would it be possible for your father to copy a particular style of pot from another yixing artist? There is one pot I've loved for a long time, but sadly I have no way of contacting the original artist anymore to buy it. I'd definitely be interested in the possibility of commissioning a similar pot, if that is something your workshop would be able to do ....
Here's the link to the pot I was interested in:
http://www.etsy.com/listing/70764114/li ... sha-teapot
I hope it isn't bad form to ask an artist to copy another's design--if so, then I apologize!
Here's the link to the pot I was interested in:
http://www.etsy.com/listing/70764114/li ... sha-teapot
I hope it isn't bad form to ask an artist to copy another's design--if so, then I apologize!
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I'm a bit confused...according to the link you posted, that pot is still available...
Aug 31st, '12, 10:11
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Re: new products of shouzhen workshop/Cheng(2010-1-20))
Sadly, it isn't--that shop has been 'on vacation' for over a year. I even took the liberty of PMing Chinesepottery through Teachat, but apparently since his move away from Yixing, he is no longer selling his father-in-law's work.
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It's OK with what you asked. We don't mind that. But I'm sorry we don't copy other artist's design if it is Mr Xu's special design. We have to make that teapot with his permision. It is a different issue if the teapot is not patent, like many traditional teapots.hopeofdawn wrote:Not sure if this is in good form or not--but would it be possible for your father to copy a particular style of pot from another yixing artist? There is one pot I've loved for a long time, but sadly I have no way of contacting the original artist anymore to buy it. I'd definitely be interested in the possibility of commissioning a similar pot, if that is something your workshop would be able to do ....
Here's the link to the pot I was interested in:
http://www.etsy.com/listing/70764114/li ... sha-teapot
I hope it isn't bad form to ask an artist to copy another's design--if so, then I apologize!
But if you can contact the owner or the maker, then I'd love to help. I mean I can help withthe shipping the of teapot.
Aug 31st, '12, 10:50
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Re: new products of shouzhen workshop/Cheng(2010-1-20))
The artist is apparently XuJianQing--but I no longer have a way of finding/contacting him. Thank you for your reply, though--I guess I shall just have to keep admiring his work from afar!finddream2020 wrote:But if you can contact the owner or the maker, then I'd love to help. I mean I can help withthe shipping the of teapot.
Re: new products of shouzhen workshop/Cheng(2010-1-20))
I finally found some left zodiac teapots, and took some pictures. Here they are. They are cut but I think they are too big for gong fu tea. In fact, I noticed that people in China use larger teapots than 100 ml even for gong fu tea.