
Jul 26th, '08, 13:52
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Hmm, I don't wanna upset you but that teapot looks produced from whirling method - sort of procelain making. Yixing clay is more like a rubber clay so basically it can't be made from those wheels or moulds with that stickness.
But, I might be uninformed as well.
And for logo...man..
There are too many logos born from Yixing, Taiwan, Guang Dong..even stamp by famous masters', it's easier to get fake ones rather than real. I just think it's not good to go by logos..
How many would there be making yixing or yixing-alike teapots today using their own logos - over 10000?
The only famous logos I come across is yixing factory's 中國宜興 or 荊溪惠孟臣製 this time. Any different ideas welcomed ^_^
But, I might be uninformed as well.
And for logo...man..
There are too many logos born from Yixing, Taiwan, Guang Dong..even stamp by famous masters', it's easier to get fake ones rather than real. I just think it's not good to go by logos..
How many would there be making yixing or yixing-alike teapots today using their own logos - over 10000?
The only famous logos I come across is yixing factory's 中國宜興 or 荊溪惠孟臣製 this time. Any different ideas welcomed ^_^
Jul 26th, '08, 15:45
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Jul 26th, '08, 15:59
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here is the bottom of the pot :

you can see the inside of the pot here with the swirling lines :

even the lid is done the same way :

and one more inscription on the side of the lid :

i still love this pot, it feels great in my hand, it pours freely, it has a nice sound to it. very very happy with this guy. i plan to use it for my green pu.

you can see the inside of the pot here with the swirling lines :

even the lid is done the same way :

and one more inscription on the side of the lid :

i still love this pot, it feels great in my hand, it pours freely, it has a nice sound to it. very very happy with this guy. i plan to use it for my green pu.
Jeez, your pot maker is Wang Jin Chuan.
He is one of famed crafters in Yixing and famous for his 'whirling making'.
But Yixing clay itself cannot be made from that method, so should be ground into micro-small powder then added with water or kaolin.
His method is not 'traditional method', rather he developed sort of his own method that enables to do whirling using a yixing clay..
Here's Wang Jing Chuan making in 'whirling method'

He is one of famed crafters in Yixing and famous for his 'whirling making'.
But Yixing clay itself cannot be made from that method, so should be ground into micro-small powder then added with water or kaolin.
His method is not 'traditional method', rather he developed sort of his own method that enables to do whirling using a yixing clay..
Here's Wang Jing Chuan making in 'whirling method'


Jul 26th, '08, 23:53
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charlie, thanks for the info. i wonder if there is more info on mr. wang's method of making these kind of pots. any links?chrl42 wrote:Jeez, your pot maker is Wang Jin Chuan.
He is one of famed crafters in Yixing and famous for his 'whirling making'.
But Yixing clay itself cannot be made from that method, so should be ground into micro-small powder then added with water or kaolin.
His method is not 'traditional method', rather he developed sort of his own method that enables to do whirling using a yixing clay..
Here's Wang Jing Chuan making in 'whirling method'
Heavydoom, Wang Jin Chuan is not a renowned crafter in mainland rather famous out of mainland (like those who are Ge Ming Xiang or Fan Wei Jun..)heavydoom wrote:charlie, thanks for the info. i wonder if there is more info on mr. wang's method of making these kind of pots. any links?
So you won't find many information from China-based websites..
Oddity is he is thought to use a kaolin (base of porcelain) for stickness in order to make in a whirling.
Here is another teapot by Wang, notice a logo..


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i don't know. words and sigs on the pot does not equal great pots.
my point of this thread is to see if somebody recognized the logo. i was merely curious.
the same seller of this pot has another one for sale. this one is used. it has also some writings but this time on the inside of the bottom of the pot. also more writings on the side of the lid. i am interested but not in a hurry to get this.
my point of this thread is to see if somebody recognized the logo. i was merely curious.
the same seller of this pot has another one for sale. this one is used. it has also some writings but this time on the inside of the bottom of the pot. also more writings on the side of the lid. i am interested but not in a hurry to get this.