I see what you mean! Thanks!
Concerning the muo lu ni: Isn't this always chemically doped clay?
The last three pots I bought together with a few other teapots as a whole collection. They belonged to a lady who was living in Malaysia with her husband during the 90s. Quite a few of the teapots are shui ping, that I would like to show here a little later. Maybe you can help me to find out their age?
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Mu Lu Ni is chemically doped clay, whether they affect health or not, I've no idearaoula wrote: I see what you mean! Thanks!
Concerning the muo lu ni: Isn't this always chemically doped clay?
The last three pots I bought together with a few other teapots as a whole collection. They belonged to a lady who was living in Malaysia with her husband during the 90s. Quite a few of the teapots are shui ping, that I would like to show here a little later. Maybe you can help me to find out their age?

Yes you can post any pots here, me or many other will help you interpret your teapots

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That sounds great, many thanks!
Yes you can post any pots here, me or many other will help you interpret your teapots

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That sounds great, many thanks!

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Trying to show off
I have no idea what type of clay or age of this teapot
Just like it alot hence post it up



I have no idea what type of clay or age of this teapot
Just like it alot hence post it up
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It's called Shui Ma (style of coating),
Looks like late-Qing imitating mid-Qing...gorgeous.
Looks like late-Qing imitating mid-Qing...gorgeous.

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thank you very much Chrchrl42 wrote: It's called Shui Ma (style of coating),
Looks like late-Qing imitating mid-Qing...gorgeous.![]()
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A little teapot
Size : chicken egg
Material:yixing?
Age: no idea,possibly old
Size : chicken egg
Material:yixing?
Age: no idea,possibly old
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How odd. The side view and front view make it look like two different pots.
Wait... that IS two different pots, right???
Wait... that IS two different pots, right???
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Oh I am so sorry I posted 2 different pots ( both mine) but only 1 bottom viewtingjunkie wrote: How odd. The side view and front view make it look like two different pots.
Wait... that IS two different pots, right???
I will post additional photos when I am home tonight
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I recently found this 135ml teapot. Strange shape, thin walls and nice pour with single hole. Looks like original box with note from owner, "Green cabbage, collectors teapot, 5/1994, $37.90, yi xing." I have no experience with lu ni so would like comments on the clay and pot. Is this muo lu ni? Is cabbage a traditional shape?
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It's Mo Luni, Mo Luni is basically expensive clay..because cobalt-oxide is pricey..stevorama wrote: I recently found this 135ml teapot. Strange shape, thin walls and nice pour with single hole. Looks like original box with note from owner, "Green cabbage, collectors teapot, 5/1994, $37.90, yi xing." I have no experience with lu ni so would like comments on the clay and pot. Is this muo lu ni? Is cabbage a traditional shape?
Whether it's a traditional shape or not..I am not too clear

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Thank you. I wonder if $37.90 US was expensive or normal price in 1994? It's cheap now!chrl42 wrote: It's Mo Luni, Mo Luni is basically expensive clay..because cobalt-oxide is pricey..
Whether it's a traditional shape or not..I am not too clear![]()

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This one is antique ( I think)
Possibly 18th century?
Possibly 18th century?
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Picked up teapot in Taipei
Small size
Use it for Oolongs
Small size
Use it for Oolongs
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Bought this cutie back in December, perfect porous clay for problematic teas, e.g. most of the aged puerh out there.
Zini, ROC period.

Zini, ROC period.
