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An old Chao zhou teapot
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Re: An old Chao zhou teapot
Love it !
A question for you : how would your recognize a Chao Zhou teapot from a Yixing teapot ?
Senlin
A question for you : how would your recognize a Chao Zhou teapot from a Yixing teapot ?
Senlin
Re: An old Chao zhou teapot
I have a 75ml that looks like it could be from the same era. Not surprisingly, it works really well for Chao Zhou Kung Fu tea.
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Re: An old Chao zhou teapot
Chaozhou is wheel-thrown, Yixing is hand-tapped,Senlin wrote: Love it !
A question for you : how would your recognize a Chao Zhou teapot from a Yixing teapot ?
Senlin
also Chaozhou clay is a 'clay' but Yixing clay is sort of ores that later grinds into a clay. With some eye training, it's rather simple
Re: An old Chao zhou teapot
Thanks chrl42 ! That's a very clear and precise response indeedchrl42 wrote:
Chaozhou is wheel-thrown, Yixing is hand-tapped,
also Chaozhou clay is a 'clay' but Yixing clay is sort of ores that later grinds into a clay. With some eye training, it's rather simple
Re: An old Chao zhou teapot
Thank you all for the learned respoinses
I only guessed that it is a Chao zhou teapot
I only guessed that it is a Chao zhou teapot
Re: An old Chao zhou teapot
The mark is 聲晉德圃 Shengjin Depu.
There's a discussion here of another pot with this mark, in Chinese:
http://www.wanhu8.com/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=127
Google will probably translate for you better than I.
That pot also has a mark 昌記 Chang Ji on the handle. Your photos don't show whether there's such a mark on yours.
There's a discussion here of another pot with this mark, in Chinese:
http://www.wanhu8.com/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=127
Google will probably translate for you better than I.
That pot also has a mark 昌記 Chang Ji on the handle. Your photos don't show whether there's such a mark on yours.
Re: An old Chao zhou teapot
Thank you very muchDingshu wrote: The mark is 聲晉德圃 Shengjin Depu.
There's a discussion here of another pot with this mark, in Chinese:
http://www.wanhu8.com/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=127
Google will probably translate for you better than I.
That pot also has a mark 昌記 Chang Ji on the handle. Your photos don't show whether there's such a mark on yours.
That is very kind of you
Re: An old Chao zhou teapot
Please give me the answer for question:
What remark ? The pots were made from Chaozhou.
What remark ? The pots were made from Chaozhou.
Re: An old Chao zhou teapot
Chao Zhou is as you said the region where they come from, style wise they look almost the same as Yixing, the difference being that Chao Zhou is weel-thrown pottery as opposed to the built method from Yixing. Clay is different too, more porous if I understand correctly.
Chaozhou is also where the gong fu brewing method originates.
Chaozhou is also where the gong fu brewing method originates.
Re: An old Chao zhou teapot
Thank you so muchBok wrote: Chao Zhou is as you said the region where they come from, style wise they look almost the same as Yixing, the difference being that Chao Zhou is weel-thrown pottery as opposed to the built method from Yixing. Clay is different too, more porous if I understand correctly.
Chaozhou is also where the gong fu brewing method originates.